Anselm of Canterbury, Simonetta Carr
Anselm of Canterbury, Simonetta Carr
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Anselm of Canterbury

Author: Simonetta Carr

Narrator: Jonathan St. John

Unabridged: 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Audiobooks

Published: 07/18/2023


Synopsis

Anselm is probably the greatest theologian who lived during the time between Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. His compelling yearning to know and love God as He is revealed to us in Scriptures shaped his life and permeates all of his writings. He found the greatest joy in communion with God, but was thrusted into the difficult political scene of the 11th-12th centuries. He didn't work well with kings and, at one point, he had most of the English leaders against him. Still, his writings have had a great influence on the Christian church, and his teachings about Christ's sacrifice and about the relation between faith and reason are a vital part of the historical Christian Confessions.
What can Anselm teach our children? To be inquisitive and use their minds as God's gifts to discover and understand what He has revealed in His word (Deut.29:29). Particularly, I hope the children will take time to consider and explore Anselm's question: Why a God-man? What is the meaning of Christ's sacrifice on the cross? What do we mean when we say, "Jesus died for our sins"?  Our understanding of Christ's atonement shapes all of our theology and our lives.

About The Author

Award-winning author Simonetta Carr was born in Italy and has lived and worked in different cultures. She worked first as elementary school teacher and then as home-schooling mother for many years. Besides writing books, she has contributed to newspapers and magazines around the world and has translated the works of several authors from English into Italian and viceversa. Presently, she lives in San Diego with her husband Thomas and the youngest of her eight children. She is a member and Sunday School teacher at Christ United Reformed Church.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on September 17, 2021

Read Oxford edition but wanted to count as finished book from collected essays as I will not return until Theo II on the incarnation. Absolutely beautiful ontological argument for the existence of God through reason alone followed by pure devotional theology that I will return to many times.......more

Goodreads review by Ray on July 16, 2020

I read only the Proslogion from this book. This is the first rational explanation for the existence of God and written almost 1000 years ago, from the perspective of one who already believes. You must read Anselm's argument very carefully with deep concentration but in the end you will be rewarded.......more