Anselmian corpus

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The Anselmian corpus is the body of philosophical and theological writings attributed to Saint Anselm of Canterbury, encompassing his major works on topics such as God’s existence, freedom, and the nature of evil.

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instanceOf philosophical work collection
theological work collection
associatedWith Scholasticism NERFINISHED
medieval philosophy
medieval theology
author Anselm of Canterbury NERFINISHED
centralTheme ontological argument for the existence of God
rational exploration of faith
centralWork Proslogion NERFINISHED
documentedIn critical editions of Anselm’s works
hasGenre philosophical meditation
prayer and devotion
scholastic treatise
theological dialogue
hasLanguage Latin NERFINISHED
hasMainSubject Christian theology
atonement
divine attributes
existence of God
freedom of the will
original sin
philosophy of religion
problem of evil
hasPart Cur Deus Homo NERFINISHED
De Casu Diaboli NERFINISHED
De Conceptu Virginali et de Originali Peccato NERFINISHED
De Concordia Praescientiae et Praedestinationis et Gratiae Dei cum Libero Arbitrio NERFINISHED
De Fide Trinitatis et de Incarnatione Verbi contra Blasphemias Ruzelini NERFINISHED
De Grammatico NERFINISHED
De Humanis Moribus NERFINISHED
De Incarnatione Verbi NERFINISHED
De Libertate Arbitrii NERFINISHED
De Processione Spiritus Sancti NERFINISHED
De Sacramentis Ecclesiae NERFINISHED
De Veritate NERFINISHED
Epistolae (Letters of Anselm) NERFINISHED
Monologion NERFINISHED
Prayers and Meditations NERFINISHED
Proslogion NERFINISHED
influenced Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
modern philosophy of religion
ontological argument tradition
mottoOrFormula fides quaerens intellectum
namedAfter Anselm of Canterbury NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
Western Christianity NERFINISHED
studiedIn history of philosophy
medieval studies
systematic theology
timePeriod 11th century
early 12th century

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De Casu Diaboli partOfCorpus Anselmian corpus