> “Anselm prays in all inwardness that he might succeed in proving God's existence. He thinks he has succeeded, and he flings himself down in adoration to thank God. Amazing. He does not notice that this prayer and this expression of thanksgiving are infinitely more proof of God's existence than - the proof.”16
A striking passage, and one that I was not aware of. Thanks for the excellent commentary.
> “Anselm prays in all inwardness that he might succeed in proving God's existence. He thinks he has succeeded, and he flings himself down in adoration to thank God. Amazing. He does not notice that this prayer and this expression of thanksgiving are infinitely more proof of God's existence than - the proof.”16
A striking passage, and one that I was not aware of. Thanks for the excellent commentary.