Karl Barth's interpretation of the Proslogion
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31731996000100018Keywords:
Anselm, The ontological argument, Existence, EssenceAbstract
The chief aim of this paper is to present some essential elements of the interpretation to the Proslogion carried out by Karl Bathr in his book S. Anselme, Fides Quaerens Intellectum. La preuve de l'existence de Dieu (French transi). Taking Anselm's "theological programme" as a point of departure, Barth indentifíes the central lines for the reading of the chapters 2-4 of the Proslogion. We shall attempt to point out both the signifícance and the achievement of that interpretation as a contribution to the historiografy of the anselmian thought.
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