Anselm of Canterbury
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To western theologians however, Anselm is important because he interprets the death and resurrection as the self satisfaction of God in order to allow for the salvation of sinful men and women whose salvation would otherwise offend God's inherent property of justice, and thereby establishes one of the most prominent atonement theories in the history of western theology.
Major Works:
- Monologion
- Proslogon
Other Dialogs:
- De Veritate
- De Libertate
- De Grammatico
- Cur Deus Homo?
External Link
St. Anselm at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library (http://www.ccel.org): http://www.ccel.org/a/anselm/