Anselm and the unbelievers: Pagans, jews, and christians in the Cur Deus Homo

[Anselm lived a good part of his life without any personal knowledge of other religious traditions. The Cur Deus Homo contains one of the few places in his writings where he acknowledges the existence of religious "others." The author suggests how Anselm came to this awareness and explores...

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