Anselm's Doctrine of Freedom and the Will
Dr. Kane, of Miami University, begins by pointing out that Anselm is known primarily for only a few works and for his teaching on the nature and existence of God, the relation of faith and reason, and the antonement. Actually he has an extensive corpus and wrote on a wide variety of topics. This vol...
Author: | G. Stanley Kane |
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Published: |
Edwin Mellen Press,
New York-Toronto,
1981
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Volume: | 10 |
Pages: | 233 |
Language: | English |
Periodical: | Texts and Studies in Religion |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
Doctrine
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From man to God
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Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology.
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Grace
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[Prédestination - Élection (grâce et liberté)]
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[Liberté et grâce]
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Status: | Needs Review |
Summary: | Dr. Kane, of Miami University, begins by pointing out that Anselm is known primarily for only a few works and for his teaching on the nature and existence of God, the relation of faith and reason, and the antonement. Actually he has an extensive corpus and wrote on a wide variety of topics. This volume treats his theory of the will and the three different ways in the relationship between grace and freedom. It shows that on these topics Anselm differs in many respects from Augustine |
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