Anselm of Canterbury and the Desire for the Word

The Catholic University of America Press (2012)
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Eileen C. Sweeney. gap between what faith believes and what reason understands, is also expressed in the attempt to think “that than which none greater can be thought.” For to think it is to reach God via a single, long extension of the mind ...

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