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    <title>Authors : Tadeusz Grzesik</title>    
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      <title>Faith and conscience – the surest of arguments for the existence of God</title>  
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      <description>In the first part of my paper, I shall consider how Anselm of Canterbury’s so-called ontological argument has been misapprehended by those treating it as a proof for the existence of God. In the second part, I shall focus on Chapter One of the Proslogion and on the Epistola de incarnatione Verbi to show what Anselm’s real purpose was regarding the problem of the existence of God. I shall support my view by referring also to the thought of John Henry Newman and Henri de Lubac. </description>
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