Saunt Anselm | |
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Archbishop o Canterbury | |
![]() Anselm depictit in his personal seal | |
Appointed | 1093 |
Term endit | 21 Apryle 1109 |
Predecessor | Lanfranc |
Successor | Ralph d'Escures |
Ither posts | Abbot o Bec |
Orders | |
Consecration | 4 December 1093 |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Anselmo d'Aosta |
Born | c. 1033 Aosta, Arles, Haly Roman Empire |
Deed | 21 Apryle 1109 Canterbury, Ingland |
Buried | Canterbury Cathedral |
Pawrents | Gundulph Ermenberga |
Occupation | Monk, prior, abbot, archbishop |
Saunthuid | |
Feast day | 21 Apryle |
Veneratit in | Catholic Kirk Anglican Communion[1] Lutheranism[2] |
Teetle as Saunt | Bishop, Confessor, Doctor o the Kirk (Doctor Magnificus) |
Canonised | 1163 bi Pope Alexander III |
Attributes | His mitre, pallium, an crozier His books A ship, representin the speeritual unthirldom o the Kirk. Filosofie career |
Notable wirk(s) | Proslogion Cur Deus Homo |
Era | Medieval filosofie |
Region | Western filosofoe Breetish filosofie |
Schuil | Scholasticism Neoplatonism[3] Augustinianism Theological voluntarism[4] Christian filosofie |
Main interests | Metapheesics, theology |
Notable ideas | Ontological argiment Satisfaction theory o atonement |
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Saunt Anselm o Canterbury[a] (/ˈænsɛlm/; 1033/4–1109), an aw cried Anselm of Aosta (Italian: Anselmo d'Aosta) efter his birthplace an Anselm of Bec (French: Anselme du Bec) efter his monastery, wis an Italian[8] Benedictine monk, abbot, philosopher an theologian o the Catholic Kirk, that held the office o Archbishop o Canterbury frae 1093 tae 1109.
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