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Anselm and Canterbury
Ælfheah's shrine, which had become neglected, was rebuilt and expanded in the early 12th century under Anselm of Canterbury, who was instrumental in retaining Ælfheah's name in the church calendar.
* 1109 – Anselm of Canterbury, Archbishop of Canterbury ( b. 1033 )
** Anselm of Canterbury
He was also different in that he appeals to Pre-Lombardian figures, and his use of Anselm of Canterbury and Bernard of Clairvaux, whose works were not cited as frequently by other 12th century scholastics.
Two other uncommon sources were promoted by Alexander: Anselm of Canterbury, whose writings had been ignored for almost a century gained an important advocate in Alexander and he used Anselm's works extensively in his teaching on Christology and soteriology ; and, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, whom Alexander used in his examination of the theology of Orders and ecclesiastical structures.
In 1899, Bede was made a Doctor of the Church by Leo XIII, a position of theological significance ; he is the only native of Great Britain to achieve this designation ( Anselm of Canterbury, also a Doctor of the Church, was originally from Italy ).
* Anselm of Canterbury ( c 1033 – 1109 )
Henry had three problems: ( 1 ) Conflict with the Church and Anselm of Canterbury in particular.
The term " monastic Christology " has been used to describe spiritual approaches developed by Anselm of Canterbury, Peter Abelard and Bernard of Clairvaux.
It is in a line of development that goes back to Anselm of Canterbury, ( 1033 – 1109 ).
Between 1103 and 1107 Henry was involved in a dispute with Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Pope Paschal II in the investiture controversy, which was settled in the Concordat of London in 1107.
* Anselm of Canterbury
Descartes argued further that this knowledge could lead to a proof of the certainty of the existence of God, using the ontological argument that had been formulated first by Anselm of Canterbury.
* St. Anselm of Canterbury
Urban II exchanged much correspondence with Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, to whom he extended an order to come urgently to Rome just after the archbishop's first flight from England, and earlier gave his approval to Anselm's work De Incarnatione Verbi ( The Incarnation of the Word ).
The early Unitarian church not only rejected the Trinity, but also the pre-existence of Christ as well, in many cases, predestination and original sin as put forward by Augustine of Hippo, and the substitutionary atonement of Christ developed by Anselm of Canterbury and John Calvin.
In panic owing to serious illness in 1093, William nominated as archbishop another Norman-Italian, Saint Anselm of Canterbury — considered the greatest theologian of his generation — but this led to a long period of animosity between Church and State, Anselm being a stronger supporter of the Gregorian reforms in the Church than Lanfranc.
Anselm remained in exile, and William was able to claim the revenues of the archbishop of Canterbury to the end of his reign.
* Anselm, Saint, Abbot of Bec and Archbishop of Canterbury
* 1078 – The Proslogion is written by Anselm of Canterbury.
In the 11th century, there were early Scholastic figures such as Anselm of Canterbury, Peter Abelard, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Peter Lombard, and Gilbert de la Porrée.
* Anselm of Canterbury becomes abbot of the Abbey of Bec.
* Saint Anselm of Canterbury, a medieval philosopher and theologian, becomes Archbishop of Canterbury.

Anselm and later
* Anselm, later to become Archbishop of Canterbury, becomes prior at the Abbey of Bec.
Teleology was explored by Plato and Aristotle, by Saint Anselm around 1000 AD, and later by Immanuel Kant in his Critique of Judgment.
It is thought that Archbishop ( later Saint ) Anselm stayed in the manor house of St Mary's church.
He later changed his focus to theology, through the influence of Anselm of Bec, who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Lending support to their belief is the fact that St-Calais never pursued his appeal to Rome, and that later, in 1095, he took the side of the king against Anselm of Canterbury when Anselm tried to assert a right to appeal to Rome.
The clerical reformers, Eadmer among them, who supported Anselm in these quarrels, later tried to claim that St-Calais had supported the king out of a desire to succeed Anselm as archbishop if Anselm was deposed, but it is unlikely that St-Calais seriously believed that Anselm would be deposed.
He was followed as abbot by Anselm, also later an Archbishop of Canterbury, as was the fifth abbot, Theobald of Bec.
) treats of theology or mythology, and winds up with an account of the Holy Scriptures and of the Fathers, from Ignatius and Dionysius the Areopagite to Jerome and Gregory the Great, and even of later writers from Isidore and Bede, through Alcuin, Lanfranc and Anselm, down to Bernard of Clairvaux and the brethren of St Victor.
Working for Marconi, his first sea assignment as a wireless operator was on the Haverford and later worked on the Beaverford, the LaFrance, the Lusitania, and the Anselm.
As Rogers puts it, " Anselm, like Augustine before him and Aquinas later, rejects both horns of the Euthyphro dilemma.
Saint Anselm, abbot of Bec Abbey in Normandy and later to be Archbishop of Canterbury, apparently visited the shrine of St. Neot in 1078-9.
He was then educated at Chartres under Bernard of Chartres, where he learned the differences between Aristotle and Plato and later at Laon under Anselm of Laon and Ralph of Laon, where he studied biblical scriptures.
Saint Anselm of Friuli, O. S. B., ( died 805 ) was a medieval abbot, and later canonized, originally a Lombard nobleman.
Becker and his colleagues, including Erving Goffman, Anselm Strauss, and Gary Fine, would later be considered part of the " second Chicago School of Sociology "
Two years later, in 1895, the New Hampshire legislature granted Saint Anselm College the right to bestow standard academic degrees upon its graduates.

Anselm and Saint
Alexander is known for reflecting the works of several other Middle Age thinkers, especially those of Saint Anselm, and Saint Augustine.
* Saint Anselm Abbey
* Saint Anselm College
Saint Anselm College, a traditional New England liberal arts college
* Saint Anselm, reputed founder of scholasticism and creator of the ontological argument
Saint Anselm may be
* Saint Anselm College-a Benedictine, Catholic liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire.
* Saint Anselm Abbey-a Benedictine Abbey of monks in Goffstown, New Hampshire
* Saint Anselm of Canterbury
* Saint Anselm of Lucca the Younger
* Saint Anselm, Duke of Friuli
* Saint Anselm of Canterbury
On June 3 and June 5, CNN teamed up with Saint Anselm College to sponsor the New Hampshire Republican and Democratic Debates.
Anselm Weber took over construction on October 11, 1897, adopting the name Saint Michaels for the area ( from Navajo Tsʼíhootso: " Green Meadow ").
The town is home to Saint Anselm College ( and its New Hampshire Institute of Politics ) and the New Hampshire State Prison for Women.
Alumni Hall at Saint Anselm College near the Goffstown-Manchester-Bedford borders.

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