The Christology of Anselm of Canterbury

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Ashgate, 2003 - 263 pages
The 'Christology of Anselm of Canterbury' analyses the theology of one of the most influential thinkers of the Christian Church, whose intellectual heritage still generates a lively debate between secular and Christian thinkers today. Focusing on Anselm's theology, this book seeks to prove that Anselm's interpretation of the life and work of Christ lies at the very heart of his work. Deme's treatise presents a modern critical account of the works of this twelfth-century thinker, presenting Anselm in a confessionally open manner, suitable for a reader with minimum experience of Medieval studies or Dogmatics. This is the first attempt to present Anselm's Christology in a comprehensive single volume.

About the author (2003)

Daniel Deme is a Lecturer in Systematic Theology at the University of Surrey Roehampton, UK.

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