King James Bible Adam Clarke Bible Commentary Martin Luther's Writings Wesley's Sermons and Commentary Neurosemantics Audio / Video Bible Evolution Cruncher Creation Science Vincent New Testament Word Studies KJV Audio Bible Family videogames Christian author Godrules.NET Main Page Add to Favorites Godrules.NET Main Page




Bad Advertisement?

Are you a Christian?

Online Store:
  • Visit Our Store

  • ST. ANSELM'S WRITINGS
    PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP - GR VIDEOS - GR YOUTUBE - TWITTER - SD1 YOUTUBE    


    CHAPTER VI.

    How no being, except the God­man, can make the atonement by which man is saved.

    Anselm. But this cannot be effected, except the price paid to God for the sin of man be something greater than all the universe besides God.

    Boso. So it appears.

    Anselm. Moreover, it is necessary that he who can give God anything of his own which is more valuable than all things in the possession of God, must be greater than all else but God himself.

    Boso. I cannot deny it.

    Anselm. Therefore none but God can make this satisfaction.

    Boso. So it appears.

    Anselm. But none but a man ought to do this, other wise man does not make the satisfaction.

    Boso. Nothing seems more just.

    Anselm. If it be necessary, therefore, as it appears, that the heavenly kingdom be made up of men, and this cannot be effected unless the aforesaid satisfaction be made, which none but God can make and none but man ought to make, it is necessary for the God­man to make it.

    Boso. Now blessed be God! we have made a great discovery with regard to our question. Go on, therefore, as you have begun. For I hope that God will assist you.

    Anselm. Now must we inquire how God can become man.

    PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - ST ANSELM INDEX SEARCH

    God Rules.NET
    Search 30+ volumes of books at one time. Nave's Topical Bible Search Engine. Easton's Bible Dictionary Search Engine. Systematic Theology Search Engine.