دانلود کتاب Anselm's Pursuit of Joy: A Commentary on the "Proslogion"
by Gavin R. Ortlund
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عنوان فارسی: پیگیری شادی آنسلم: توضیحی در مورد "پرولاژیون" |
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"Anselm’s Pursuit of Joy" attempts a sustained, chapter-by-chapter textual analysis of the "Proslogion", and offers the first effort to situate Anselm’s doctrine of heaven in "Proslogion" 24-26 as the climax of the earlier themes of Anselm’s work. Gavin Ortlund suggests that the basic purpose of Anselm’s argument in the "Proslogion" is to seek the "visio Dei" that he articulates as his soul’s deepest desire ("Proslogion" 1). While Anselm’s argument for God’s existence ("Proslogion" 2-4) is an important piece of this effort, it is only one step of a larger trajectory of thought that leads Anselm to meditate further on God’s nature as the highest good of the human soul ("Proslogion" 5-23), and then to anticipate the joy of possessing God in heaven ("Proslogion" 24-26). In other words, the establishment of God’s existence is only the penultimate consequence of Anselm’s famous formula "that than which nothing greater can be thought" ― his ultimate concern is with the infinite creaturely joy that is entailed by his existence. The "Proslogion" is, far more than an argument for God’s existence, a meditation on God as the chief happiness of the human soul.