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St. Anselm of Canterbury is often considered the founder of Scholasticism. He was a medieval theologian and philosopher known for his writings on the relationship between faith and reason, particularly his ontological argument for the existence of God.
Anselm of Canterbury is credited with the founding of scholasticism.
Thomas Aquinas responded to Anselm's argument for the existence of God by developing his own philosophical framework known as the Five Ways. Aquinas argued that the existence of God can be proven through reason and observation of the natural world, rather than relying solely on faith or abstract reasoning.
No, Medieval Scholasticism is a philosophical-theological tradition that is represented by great philosophers such as Augustine, Aquinas, Dun Scottus, Anselm, and William Ockahm. Basically it inherits philosophical problems and concepts from ancient greek philosophy (mostly Aristotle and Plato) usually for theological purposes. For example, Augustine synthesizes neoplatonism and christian theology together (or interprets christian theology with neoplatonic concepts). Thomas Aquinas adopted Aristotelian Philosophy (philosophy of Aristotle) to fit it in to Christian Theology, as a result he developed the first cause cosmological argument.
Seamus P. Heaney has written: 'The development of the sacramentality of marriage from Anselm of Laon to Thomas Aquinas'
Anselm, Aquinas, and Paley all agree on the existence of God and the use of rational arguments to support this belief. They each provide philosophical and theological frameworks that seek to demonstrate God's existence through reason, observation of the world, and moral considerations. While their approaches and emphases differ, they converge on the idea that faith and reason can coexist, and that understanding the divine is accessible through human intellect.
As St. Thomas lived during the 13th century, you could say that he received the equivalent of a doctorate under St. Anselm the Great.
modern philosophy. Read Thomas Hobbes, John Locke or David Hume. They all struggle to reconcile the two and usually do so. Faith and reason are not exclusive. The first instance is probably St. Thomas Aquinas. Also see St. Anselm's ontological argument.
Anselm Boss's birth name is Anselm Bossacoma.
Anselm Hollo's birth name is Paavo Anselm Aleksis Hollo.
Anselm of St Saba died on 1148-01-03.
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