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  1. Among the great churchmen were the two archbishops of Canterbury, Lanfranc [2] and his successor, St. Anselm. The latter was born about the year 1033 of noble parents at Aosta, in northern Italy. Under the influence of a pious mother, at fifteen Anselm asked to be admitted to a monastery, but the abbot, fearing the father's displeasure, refused ...

  2. Feb 2, 2023 · According to Anselm of Canterbury, we can know that God exists by performing an act of right thinking at the limit of human capabilities. Feb 2, 2023 • By Viktoriya Sus, MA Philosophy. The ontological argument formulated by Anselm of Canterbury is a gem of medieval theology. It is the only explanation of God’s existence a priori.

  3. Anselm was made Archbishop (4 December 1093), the King recovered, and the two began to dispute the extent of the King's right to intervene in Church matters. Anselm went into exile in 1097 and remained in Italy for three years until the King died in 1100. During that time Anselm was instrumental in settling the doubts of the Greek bishops of ...

  4. 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 “ontological argument” for the existence of God in the Proslogion, but his contributions to philosophical theology (and indeed to philosophy more generally) go well beyond the ontological argument.

  5. Anselm of Canterbury, also known as Anselm of Aosta and Anselm of Bec or Saint Anselm, was first a student, then a monk, later prior and finally abbot of the monastery of Bec in Normandy, before being elected Archbishop of Canterbury in 1093. He remains one of the best-known and most readily engaging philosophers and theologians of medieval Europe.

  6. The life of St. Anselm (1033–1109), who is commonly called Anselm of Canterbury, in many ways reflects this new era. Born in the Val d'Aosta area of northern Italy, he left home at an early age to seek an education (and to escape a repressive father). Source for information on Anselm of Canterbury: Arts and Humanities Through the Eras dictionary.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · The case for Anselm's canonization was presented to Rome around 1163 by Thomas à Becket when he was archbishop of Canterbury, but there is no record of the proceedings. However, a calendar from Christ Church, Canterbury, before 1170 mentions the transfer of the relics of " Saint Anselm the Archbishop" on April 7 and his feast day on April 21.