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St. Anselm
Philosophical problems with Christ
St. Anselm “Why God Became Man”
First we must understand that Anselm believed that faith and reason are two sources of human knowledge. Faith must be that starting point in the search for truth. “For I do not seek to understand in order that I may believe, but I believe in order that I may understand.”
The concept of fittingness as a philosophical criterion basically states that if something makes so much sense and seems to be perfect, and cannot proved otherwise, then it is true. When we keep in mind the quote given to us, “If a thing must be and if can be, then it is.” Then we must also keep in mind the question presented to Anselm which is: For what reason or necessity did God become man and by his death restore life to the world, when he could have done this through any other person, or by sheer act of will?
The reply to this question is, it was necessary for God to r
Approximate Word count = 637
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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