What Anselm Didn't Do
by Peter J. LeithartThe limits of Anselm's account of the death of Jesus. Continue Reading »
The limits of Anselm's account of the death of Jesus. Continue Reading »
Classical theism, with its identification of God with infinity, has developed a reputation for emphasizing divine transcendence to the point of making God nearly unknowable. The problem with this judgment is that infinity—as in, God is infinitely unknowable—does not admit to degrees. Continue Reading »
Abelard doesn’t reject Anselm, but offers a gloss on the motive for the atonement. Continue Reading »
A recent article in Christianity Today about Confucianism and Christianity in China called to mind the time several years ago when I taught an introductory class on Christian theology to recent Chinese converts to Christianity. Continue Reading »
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