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Book Description
- Title:
- St. Anselm of Canterbury, a Chapter in the History of Religion
- Author:
- James Macmullen Rigg [1855-1926]
- Publication Year:
- 1896
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Methuen & Co.
- Pages:
- 294
- Subjects:
- Anselm of Canterbury, Medieval Church History
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Contents
- Church and State
- The Abbey Of Ste. Marie Du Bec
- St. Anselm—Early Years In Val D'aosta
- Anselm at Le Bec—His Relations with Lanfranc
- Anselm as Teacher and Thinker—The Monologion and Proslogion
- Anselm's Minor Works: De Veritate, De Casu Diaboli, and De Libero Arbitrio—His Meditations, Prayers, and Poems
- Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury
- The Beginning of the Struggle
- The Compromise
- Further Trouble—The Appeal to Rome
- A Breathing-Space—Schiavi-Learned Leisure
- The Cur Deus Homo?
- The Council of Bari—The Procession of the Holy Spirit
- Close of The Council of Bari—The Council of Rome—Return to Lyon
- Rest at Lyon—The De Conceptu Virginali—English Affairs Once More
- Return to England—First Relations with Henry I
- Return of Duke Robert—Henry's Crown Saved by Anselm—Henry's Gratitude
- The Deadlock Continues—Anselm, At Henry's Request, Undertakes a Mission to Rome
- Another Term of Exile at Lyon—The Beginning of the End
- Peace at Last
- The Concordat—Last Fruit from an Old Tree—The End
- Appendix
- Containing Certain Miraculous Incidents Attested by Eadmer in His De Vita Anselmi and Supplementary Descriptio Miraculorum Gloriosi Patris Anselmi