The Doctrine of Atonement, The Third Period, 730-1517 A.D. (2): Anselm
We now continue with our quotations from Anselm's book, "Cur Deum Homo," following the guidelines as set forth by Philip Schaff in his History of the Christian Church, vol. V, 604 ff. We now continue with our quotations from Anselm's book, "Cur Deum Homo," following the guidelines as set forth by Philip Schaff in his History of the Christian Church, vol. V, 604 ff. Anselm taught that God cannot allow His original purpose to be thwarted. Sin must be forgiven, but how? Man owes subjection to...
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