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Prosologion
Proemium and Numbers 1 and 15 (the cited sections)
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Anselm's Prosologion is a foundational medieval text in which the author seeks to understand and give expression to the nature of God through prayerful reflection and rational argument.
Written while Anselm was Archbishop of Canterbury, it contains his famous ontological reasoning for God's existence and meditative passages on faith and the desire for truth.
The work blends devotional language with philosophical inquiry, aiming to move the reader from seeking to intellectual apprehension.
Its compact chapters include both personal introspection and logical formulations that have influenced scholastic theology and modern philosophy of religion.
The Prosologion remains a key text for understanding the relationship between faith and reason in the Western Christian tradition.
Anselm's Prosologion is a foundational medieval text in which the author seeks to understand and give expression to the nature of God through prayerful reflection and rational argument.
Written while Anselm was Archbishop of Canterbury, it contains his famous ontological reasoning for God's existence and meditative passages on faith and the desire for truth.
The work blends devotional language with philosophical inquiry, aiming to move the reader from seeking to intellectual apprehension.
Its compact chapters include both personal introspection and logical formulations that have influenced scholastic theology and modern philosophy of religion.
The Prosologion remains a key text for understanding the relationship between faith and reason in the Western Christian tradition.
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Mentioned by Voice of the Magisterium Host when quoting Saint Anselm's reflective passage about the difficulty and persistence of seeking truth.

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Fides et Ratio - Pope John Paul II (1998) Chapter 1: #7-15


