By somebody | Tue, 12/24/2024 - 08:21 pm translated by Mr. Sidney Norton Deane and published in the Bibliotheca Sacra, then issued at Andover, Mass., by Warren F. Draper, 1855. Tags Book Theology Classic Texts Printer-friendly version Chapter 00. Preface. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 01. There is a being which is best, and greatest, and highest of a... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 02. The same subject continued. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 03. There is a certain Nature through which whatever is exists, and?... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 04. The same subject continued. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 05. Just as this Nature exists through itself, and other beings thro... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 06. This Nature was not brought into existence with the help of any... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 07. In what way all other beings exist through this Nature and deri... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 08. How it is to be understood that this Nature created all things?... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 09. Those things which were created from nothing had an existence be... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 10. This tbought is a kind of expression of the objects created (l... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 11. The analogy, however, between the expression of the Creator and?... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 12. This expression of the supreme Being is the supreme Being. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 13. As all things were created through the supreme Being, so all l... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 14. This Being is in all things, and throughout all; and all deriv... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 15. What can or cannot be stated concerning the substance of this ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 16. For this Being it is the same to be just that it is to be ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 17. It is simple in such a way that all things that can be said?... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 18. It is without beginning and without end. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 19. In what sense nothing existed before or will exist after this ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 20. It exists in every place and at every time. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 21. It exists in no place or time. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 22. How it exists in every place and time, and in none. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 23. How it is better conceived to exist everywhere than in every p... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 24. How it is better understood to exist always than at every time. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 25. It cannot suffer change by any accidents [Accidents, as Anselm ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 26. How this Being is said to be substance: it transcends all subs... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 27. It is not included among substances as commonly treated, yet it... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 28. This Spirit exists simply, and created beings are not comparable... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 29. His expression is identical with himself, and consubstantial with... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 30. This expression does not consist of more words than one, but i... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 31. This Word itself is not the likeness of created beings, but th... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 32. The supreme Spirit expresses himself by a coeternal Word. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 33. He utters himself and what he creates by a single consubstantia... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 34. How he can express the created world by his Word. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 35. Whatever has been created is in his Word and knowledge, life a... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 36. In how incomprehensible a way he expresses or knows the objects... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 37. Whatever his relation to his creatures, this relation his Word ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 38. It cannot be explained why they are two, although they must be... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 39. This Word derives existence from the supreme Spirit by birth. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 40. He is most truly a parent, and that Word his offspring. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 41. He most truly begets, and it is most truly begotten. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 42. It is the property of the one to be most truly progenitor and... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 43. Consideration of the common attributes of both and the individua... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 44. How one is the essence of the other. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 45. The Son may more appropriately be called the essence of the Fa... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 46. How some of these truths which are thus expounded may also be?... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 47. The Son is the intelligence of intelligence and the Truth of t... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 48. How the Son is the intelligence or wisdom of memory or the me... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 49. The supreme Spirit loves himself. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 50. The same love proceeds equally from Father and Son. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 51. Each loves himself and the other with equal love. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 52. This love is as great as the supreme Spirit himself. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 53. This love is identical with the supreme Spirit, and yet it is?... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 54. It proceeds as a whole from the Father, and as a whole from ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 55. This love is not their Son. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 56. Only the Father begets and is unbegotten; only the son is bego... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 57. This love is uncreated and creator, as are Father and Son; and... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 58. As the Son is the essence or wisdom of the Father in the sen... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 59. The Father and the Son and their Spirit exist equally the one?... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 60. To none of these is another necessary that he may remember, co... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 61. Yet there are not three, but one Father and one Son and one ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 62. How it seems that of these three more sons than one are born. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 63. How among them there is only one Son of one Father, that is,?... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 64. Though this truth is inexplicable, it demands belief. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 65. How real truth may be reached in the discussion of an ineffabl... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 66. Through the rational mind is the nearest approach to the suprem... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 67. The mind itself is the mirror and image of that Being. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 68. The rational creature was created in order that it might love ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 69. The soul that ever loves this Essence lives at some time in t... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 70. This Being gives itself in return to the creature that loves i... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 71. The soul that despises this being will be eternally miserable. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 72. Every human soul is immortal. And it is either forever miserabl... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 73. No soul is unjustly deprived of the supreme good, and every ef... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 74. The supreme Being is to be hoped for. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 75. We must believe in this Being, that is, by believing we must ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 76. We should believe in Father and Son and in their Spirit equall... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 77. What is living, and what dead faith. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 78. The supreme Being may in some sort be called Three. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Chapter 79. This Essence itself is God, who alone is lord and ruler of all. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Book traversal links for Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God) ‹ Chapter 7. How the devil had no justice on his side against man; and why?... (Cur Deus Homo?) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Up Chapter 00. Preface. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) ›