Reading Anselm: Context and Criticism

A conference to be held at Boston College, 27-30 July 2015.

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Tuesday 21 September 2010

Anselm and the 'new' Europe

"Anselm's participation in the construction process of the ‘new’ Europe" - a conference organised by the Faculty of Ecclesiastical History and Cultural Patrimony at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome - will take place from the 25th to the 27th November 2010.

For further details contact:

Segreteria Organizzativa Congresso Sant'Anselmo (Lucchesi 215)
Pontificia Università Gregoriana
Facoltà di Storia e Beni Culturali della Chiesa
Piazza della Pilotta 4
00186 Roma - Italy

Wednesday 15 September 2010

Recent Publications - September 2010 - Updated

Articles

M.J.S. Bruno, 'The Investiture Contest in Norman England: A Struggle Between St. Anselm of Canterbury and The Norman Kings: Part II' in American Benedictine Review, 61 (2010) 307-324.

Bernd Goebel, 'Anselm's Elusive Argument: Ian Logan Reading the Proslogion' in Saint Anselm Journal, 7:1 (Fall 2009).
Caveat lector: pages in the Saint Anselm Journal no longer run consecutively - each article begins at page 1.

Thomas Gwozdz, 'Anselm's Theory of Freedom' in Saint Anselm Journal, 7:1 (Fall 2009).
Caveat lector: pages in the Saint Anselm Journal no longer run consecutively - each article begins at page 1.

Ian Logan, 'Saint Anselm' in The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 17 September 2010.
[http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=120]
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