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St. Anselm of Canterbury, a Chapter in the History of Religion
James Macmullen Rigg [1855-1926],


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Book Description

Title:
St. Anselm of Canterbury, a Chapter in the History of Religion
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Methuen & Co.
Pages:
294
Subjects:
Anselm of Canterbury, Medieval Church History
Copyright Holder:
Public Domain

Contents

  • Preface
  1. Church and State
  2. The Abbey Of Ste. Marie Du Bec
  3. St. Anselm—Early Years In Val D'aosta
  4. Anselm at Le Bec—His Relations with Lanfranc
  5. Anselm as Teacher and Thinker—The Monologion and Proslogion
  6. Anselm's Minor Works: De Veritate, De Casu Diaboli, and De Libero Arbitrio—His Meditations, Prayers, and Poems
  7. Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury
  8. The Beginning of the Struggle
  9. The Compromise
  10. Further Trouble—The Appeal to Rome
  11. A Breathing-Space—Schiavi-Learned Leisure
  12. The Cur Deus Homo?
  13. The Council of Bari—The Procession of the Holy Spirit
  14. Close of The Council of Bari—The Council of Rome—Return to Lyon
  15. Rest at Lyon—The De Conceptu Virginali—English Affairs Once More
  16. Return to England—First Relations with Henry I
  17. Return of Duke Robert—Henry's Crown Saved by Anselm—Henry's Gratitude
  18. The Deadlock Continues—Anselm, At Henry's Request, Undertakes a Mission to Rome
  19. Another Term of Exile at Lyon—The Beginning of the End
  20. Peace at Last
  21. 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

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