Course Description:
This seminar addresses the thought of the medieval theologian, St. Anselm of Canterbury on the nature of God. Dr. Greeley explains Anselm's view of the divine attributes, his Trinitarian theology, and the importance of Anselm today. About the Instructor:
Nathan Greeley is a teacher at Acacia Academy, a Christian classical school in Kokomo, Indiana, and an adjunct instructor in philosophy at Indiana Wesleyan University. He holds M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Philosophy of Religion and Theology from Claremont Graduate University. He lives in Marion, Indiana with his wife Anne. His research focuses on the history of natural theology and the relationship between philosophy and theology. |
Length of Course: One Two-Hour Seminar
Overview:
I. Introduction to Anselm II. Anselm on Participation III. The Divine Attributes IV. The Divine Ideas V. The Trinity VI. Proslogion VII. Anselm Today |