Cur Deus Homo
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Cur Deus Homo
Saint Anselm, An Italian medieval philosopher, theologian, and church official who held the office of Archbishop of Canterbury (1033-1109)
This ebook presents «Cur Deus Homo», from Saint Anselm. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Preface
- Book First
- Chapter I. The Question On Which The Whole Work Rests
- Chapter Ii. How Those Things Which Are To Be Said Should Be Received
- Chapter Iii. Objections Of Infidels And Replies Of Believers
- Chapter Iv. How These Things Appear Not Decisive To Infidels, And Merely Like So Many Pictures
- Chapter V. How The Redemption Of Man Could Not Be Effected By Any Other Being But God
- Chapter Vi. How Infidels Find Fault With Us For Saying That God Has Redeemed Us By His Death
- Chapter Vii. How The Devil Had No Justice On His Side Against Man
- Chapter Viii. How, Although The Acts Of Christ's Condescension Which We Speak Of Do Not Belong To His Divinity
- Chapter Ix. How It Was Of His Own Accord That He Died
- Chapter X. Likewise On The Same Topics; And How Otherwise They Can Be Correctly Explained
- Chapter Xi. What It Is To Sin, And To Make Satisfaction For Sin
- Chapter Xii. Whether It Were Proper For God To Put Away Sins By Compassion Alone, Without Any Payment Of Debt
- Chapter Xiii. How Nothing Less Was To Be Endured, In The Order Of Things
- Chapter Xiv. How The Honor Of God Exists In The Punishment Of The Wicked
- Chapter Xv. Whether God Suffers His Honor To Be Violated Even In The Least Degree
- Chapter Xvi. The Reason Why The Number Of Angels Who Fell Must Be Made Up From Men
- Chapter Xvii. How Other Angels Cannot Take The Place Of Those Who Fell
- Chapter Xviii. Whether There Will Be More Holy Men Than Evil Angels
- Chapter Xix. How Man Cannot Be Saved Without Satisfaction For Sin
- Chapter Xx. That Satisfaction Ought To Be Proportionate To Guilt
- Chapter Xxi. How Great A Burden Sin Is
- Chapter Xxii. What Contempt Man Brought Upon God, When He Allowed Himself To Be Conquered By The Devil
- Chapter Xxiii. What Man Took From God By His Sin, Which He Has No Power To Repay
- Chapter Xxiv. How, As Long As Man Does Not Restore What He Owes God
- Chapter Xxv. How Man's Salvation By Christ Is Necessarily Possible
- Book Second
- Chapter I. How Man Was Made Holy By God, So As To Be Happy In The Enjoyment Of God
- Chapter Ii. How Man Would Never Have Died, Unless He Had Sinned
- Chapter Iii. How Man Will Rise With The Same Body Which He Has In This World
- Chapter Iv. How God Will Complete, In Respect To Human Nature, What He Has Begun
- Chapter V. How, Although The Thing May Be Necessary, God May Not Do It By A Compulsory Necessity
- Chapter Vi. How No Being, Except The God-man, Can Make The Atonement By Which Man Is Saved
- Chapter Vii. How Necessary It Is For The Same Being To Be Perfect God And Perfect Man
- Chapter Viii. How It Behooved God To Take A Man Of The Race Of Adam, And Born Of A Woman
- Chapter Ix. How Of Necessity The Word Only Can Unite In One Person With Man
- Chapter X. How This Man Dies Not Of Debt
- Chapter Xi. How Christ Dies Of His Own Power, And How Mortality Does Not Inhere In The Essential Nature Of Man
- Chapter Xii. How, Though He Shares In Our Weakness, He Is Not Therefore Miserable
- Chapter Xiii. How, Along With Our Other Weaknesses, He Does Not Partake Of Our Ignorance
- Chapter Xiv. How His Death Outweighs The Number And Greatness Of Our Sins
- Chapter Xv. How This Death Removes Even The Sins Of His Murderers
- Chapter Xvi. How God Took That Man From A Sinful Substance, And Yet Without Sin
- Chapter Xvii. How He Did Not Die Of Necessity, Though He Could Not Be Born, Except As Destined To Suffer Death
- Chapter Xviii A. How, With God There Is Neither Necessity Nor Impossibility
- Chapter Xviii B. How Christ's Life Is Paid To God For The Sins Of Men
- Chapter Xix. How Human Salvation Follows Upon His Death
- Chapter Xx. How Great And How Just Is God's Compassion
- Chapter Xxi. How It Is Impossible For The Devil To Be Reconciled
- Chapter Xxii. How The Truth Of The Old And New Testament Is Shown In The Things Which Have Been Said