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Cur Deus Homo: Or Why God Was Made Man (1858) - St Anselm
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Cur Deus Homo, also known as Why God Became Man, is a theological treatise written by Saint Anselm of Canterbury in the 11th century. The book is a dialogue between Anselm and his student, Boso, in which they discuss the nature of sin, justice, and the need for redemption. Anselm argues that sin is a violation of God's honor and justice, and that only a perfect being can make amends for it. Therefore, God became man in the form of Jesus Christ to offer himself as a sacrifice for the sins of humanity. Anselm's argument is ...

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Cur Deus Homo: Or Why God Was Made Man (1858) 2014, Literary Licensing, LLC

ISBN-13: 9781498142090

Hardcover

Cur Deus Homo: Or Why God Was Made Man (1858) 2014, Literary Licensing, LLC

ISBN-13: 9781498183451

Trade paperback

Cur Deus Homo: Or Why God Was Made Man (1858) 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781166501310

Hardcover

Cur Deus Homo: Or Why God Was Made Man (1858) 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781166441999

Trade paperback

Cur Deus Homo: Or Why God Was Made Man (1858) 2009, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781120216717

Hardcover

Cur Deus Homo: Or Why God Was Made Man (1858) 2009, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781120185037

Trade paperback