In the same document, respond to the following two essay question separately.
Question 1: Explain Anselm’s argumentation for the existence of the Christian God, whether or not you think his arguments are logically valid, and why or why not. Be sure to engage the pro and con argumentation present in the Monologion and Proslogion.
Question 2: Present Anselm’s so-called “satisfaction†theory of redemption as you see it in the text assigned, not as it may be presented in other (secondary) sources, and argue for or against that theory as either valid and valuable or limited and mistaken.
Submission Instructions:
The essays must be formatted thus: double-spaced, Times New Roman, font 12, 1-inch margins, no spaces between paragraphs, and no quotes longer than two lines.
The essays are to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation, and misspelling.
Each essay should be formatted per current CMOS and 1-2 pages in length, excluding the title, abstract, and references page. Reference each of the lecture materials at least once. You may consult outside sources but do not rely on them for your argument or plagiarize.
Reference to be used:
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Anselm of Canterbury, The Major Works, ed. Brian Davies (New York: Oxford University, 1998):
- Monologion: 5–81,
- Proslogion, etc.: 82–122,
- Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man): 260–356