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Essay heading: Anselm
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Cur Deus Homo? is divided into two books, the first of which "contains the objections of unbelievers who reject the Christian faith because they regard it as contrary to reason, along with the answers of believers. It ends by proving by necessary reasons (Christ being put out of sight, as if nothing had ever been known of him) that it is impossible for any man to be saved without him... displayed 300 characters
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Cur Deus Homo? is divided into two books, the first of which "contains the objections of unbelievers who reject the Christian faith because they regard it as contrary to reason, along with the answers of believers. It ends by proving by necessary reasons (Christ being put out of sight, as if nothing had ever been known of him) that it is impossible for any man to be saved without him... displayed next 300 characters
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