A Historical Study of Anselm's Proslogion: Argument, Devotion and Rhetoric (Anselm Studies and Texts #2)
Description
In A Historical Study of Anselm's Proslogion, Toivo J. Holopainen offers a new overall interpretation of Anselm's Proslogion by providing a historical explanation for the distinctive combination of argument and devotion that this treatise exhibits. Part 1 clarifies Anselm's outlook on the central arguments in the treatise by offering a careful analysis of the 'single argument', the discovery of which Anselm announces in the preface. Part 2 reassesses the conflicting views about faith and reason in the immediate background of the Proslogion (the Eucharistic controversy, the publication of the Monologion). Part 3 examines the Proslogion from a rhetorical perspective and argues that applying the 'single argument' in a devotional setting constitutes a subtle attempt to affect the audience's ideas about method in theology.
About the Author
Toivo J. Holopainen, Th.D. (1995), University of Helsinki, holds the title of Docent at that university. He has published on medieval philosophy and theology, including the book Dialectic and Theology in the Eleventh Century (Brill, 1996).
Other Books in Series
Eadmer of Canterbury: Life, History and Thought (Anselm Studies and Texts #10)
Anselm of Canterbury: Communities, Contemporaries and Criticism (Anselm Studies and Texts #3)
New Research on the Abbey of Le Bec in the Middle Ages: Sources, History, Archaeology (Anselm Studies and Texts #7)
Anselm of Canterbury: Nature, Order and the Divine (Anselm Studies and Texts #8)
New Readings of Anselm of Canterbury's Intellectual Methods (Anselm Studies and Texts #6)
Anselm and Scripture: The Bible in the Thought of Anselm of Canterbury (Anselm Studies and Texts #9)
A Cosmological Reformulation of Anselm's Proof That God Exists (Anselm Studies and Texts #5)
Rethinking Anselm's Arguments: A Vindication of His Proof of the Existence of God (Anselm Studies and Texts #1)
