I had a piece of Philosophy of Religion published this morning (click here): Revisiting Anselm's Ontological Argument. Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury nearly 1 000 years ago, wrote an argument for the existence of God which on the surface of it is baffling, even nonsensical. Yet many of the greatest minds have debated it, and our fascination with it endures to this day. Why? What is it about this argument?
POSTSCRIPT: I'm rather surprised by the popularity of this post. I have now responded to an editorial comment under my essay on Anselm, suggesting as a possibility that Anselm's argument may be an "ordinary" evangelical one.
POSTSCRIPT: I'm rather surprised by the popularity of this post. I have now responded to an editorial comment under my essay on Anselm, suggesting as a possibility that Anselm's argument may be an "ordinary" evangelical one.
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