| Title: | Cur Deus Homo. De la conceptele fundamentale (debita, satisfactio) la limitele dialogului |
| Author: | Emanuel Grosu |
| Publication: | Philologica Jassyensia, X (1 supl.), p. 433-440 |
| p-ISSN: | 1841-5377 |
| e-ISSN: | 2247-8353 |
| Publisher: | Institutul de Filologie Română „A. Philippide” |
| Place: | Iaşi |
| Year: | 2014 |
| Abstract: | [Cur Deus Homo: from the Fundamental Concepts (debita, satisfactio) to the Limits of the Treatis] Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109 AC) is the first to have written a theology work, dedicated exclusively to salvation, thus creating a new theological field: soteriology. Such a theme inevitably raises issues concerning the rapport between Creator and creature, the will, justice and mercy of God, the – mortal/immortal – human condition in the context of the divine plan, etc. The answers to these issues lead to the idea of the necessity of incarnation, a necessity that should not be seen as a limitation of the divine power. Our analysis proposes a review of both virtues and limits of this treatise, as well as an analysis of the relation between two fundamental concepts of the Anselmian dialogue: debita (debts) and satisfactio (atonement). |
| Key words: | salvation, Anselm of Canterbury, Cur Deus Homo, debita, satisfactio |
| Language: | Romanian |
| Links: | pdf html |
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