Cur Deus Homo
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title:
Cur Deus Homo
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Cur Deus Homo?, usually translated Why God Became a Man, is a book written by Anselm of Canterbury in the period of 1094–1098. In this work he proposes the satisfaction view of the atonement. Anselm says his reason for writing the book is: I have been often and most earnestly requested by many, both personally and by letter, that I would hand down in writing the proofs of a certain doctrine of our faith, which I am accustomed to give to inquirers; for they say that these proofs gratify them, and
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Book by St Anselm of Canterbury in the 1090s, proposing the satisfaction view of the atonement
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cur_Deus_Homo
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2009-12-27T16:00:30Z
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2024-08-31T07:23:04Z
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