
Institutes of the Christian Religion (Allen Translation)
Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man)-Anselm of Canterbury
"Cur Deus Homo" by Anselm of Canterbury delves into the profound question of why God chose to become man, exploring the intersection of divine purpose and human existence. This theological treatise remains a cornerstone of Christian thought, inviting listeners to reflect on the nature of salvation and the significance of the Incarnation. Anselm's arguments not only challenge the intellect but also resonate with the enduring quest for understanding one's faith in a complex world. Engaging with this work today offers a timeless perspective on the mysteries of belief, making it essential for anyone seeking to deepen their spiritual journey and grasp the foundational truths of Christianity.

