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Flesh As Transformation Symbol in the Theology of Anselm of Canterbury: A Historical and Transpersonal Perspectives (Texts and Studies in Religion)
James Gollnick
Hardcover. Edwin Mellen Pr 1985-10.
ISBN 9780889468108
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Taking as its organizational principle Herbert Richardson's threefold
levels of meaning, this study examines the nine cases in which Anselm uses the
word flesh, places the concept flesh in the context of Anselm's theological
system, and displays flesh as a motif or transformation symbol governing
Anselm's entire life and thought. Taking as its organizational principle Herbert Richardson's threefold
levels of meaning, this study examines the nine cases in which Anselm uses the
word "flesh", and displays flesh as a motif or transformation symbol governing
Anselm's entire life and thought.
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