INTRODUCTION: ANSELMS LIFE AND WORK; PART ONE: THE FRAMEWORK OF ANSELMS THOUGHT; PART TWO: GOD; PART THREE: THE ECONOMY OF REDEMPTION; EPILOGUE
Sandra Visser is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Valparaiso
University.
Thomas Williams is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Studies at the University of South Florida.
"A fresh study of the astonishing philosophical and theological
achievement of Anselm of Canterbury is long overdue. But it has
been worth the wait. Visser and Williams bring Anselm's texts and
ideas vividly to life. They introduce us to the breadth of his
thought - from his philosophy of mind, language, and modality to
his reflections on Trinity and Incarnation - with a sensitivity to
the texts and a depth of analysis that is rare in books accessible
to a
general readership." --Scott McDonald, Professor of Philosophy and
Norma K. Regan Professor in Christian Studies, Cornell
University
Reviewed in the Fall 2010 issue of American Catholic Philosophical
Quarterly
"The authors' work is always careful. Their reconstruction of
arguments is meticulous."--Siobhan Nash-MArshall, Manhattanville
College
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