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كتب دينية
Anselm of Canterbury's 'Proslogion' is a groundbreaking work in medieval philosophy, known for its complex arguments for the existence of God. Written in the 11th century, the book takes the form of a conversation with God, with Anselm exploring the nature of faith, reason, and belief. His writing style is deeply theological and philosophical, drawing on both classical and Christian sources to construct his arguments. The 'Proslogion' is considered a key text in the history of Western thought, influencing later philosophers such as Descartes and Kant. Anselm of Canterbury was a Benedictine monk and Archbishop of Canterbury, known for his intellectual contributions to theology and philosophy. His writing reflects a deep devotion to logic and reason, as well as a profound faith in the existence of God. Anselm's background in the church and his academic pursuits undoubtedly informed his work on the 'Proslogion,' shaping his unique approach to theological discourse. I highly recommend 'Proslogion' to readers interested in medieval philosophy, theology, and the history of ideas. Anselm's profound insights into the nature of faith and reason continue to be relevant and thought-provoking, making this text essential reading for anyone interested in exploring the intersection of philosophy and religion.
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المترجمون : Clement C. J. Webb
تاريخ الإصدار
كتاب : 15 سبتمبر 2022
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