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St. Anselm of Canterbury, (born 1033/34, Aosta, Lombardy [Italy]—died April 21, 1109, possibly at Canterbury, Kent, England; feast day April 21), Italian-born theologian and philosopher, …
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Anselm was born in or around Aosta in Upper Burgundy sometime between April 1033 and April 1034. The area now forms part of the Republic of Italy, but Aosta had been part of the post-Carolingian Kingdom of Burgundy until the death of the childless Rudolph III in 1032. The Emperor and the Count of Blois then went to war over his succession. Humbert the White-Handed, Count of Maurienne, so distin…
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May 18, 2000 · Saint Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109) was the outstanding Christian philosopher and theologian of the eleventh century. He is best known for the celebrated …
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Anselm of Canterbury (1033—1109) Saint Anselm was one of the most important Christian thinkers of the eleventh century. He is most famous in philosophy for having discovered and …
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Jun 05, 2012 · Anselm was born in Aosta (Northern Italy) in 1033, which, at that time, was part of Burgundy. He moved to France, and studied at the Benedictine monastery of Bec, in …
Anselm of Canterbury – Classic Theology
https://classictheology.org/tag/anselm-of-canterburyOct 12, 2021 · There are two popular interpretations for the phrase “eye of a needle.” The first theory is that it is a reference to the tiny hole at the top of a sewing needle. Simple enough. …
Who was Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109 C.E.)?
https://christianpublishinghouse.co/2022/12/03/who...Dec 03, 2022 · Withdrawing to Canterbury, Anselm began work on the Cur Deus Homo. “Anselm Assuming the Pallium in Canterbury Cathedral” from E. M. Wilmot-Buxton’s 1915 …