The book represents a personal quest in what Anselm referred to as faith seeking understanding. The primary focus centers on proposing an interpretation of the nature and function of the human spirit and its relationship to the divine spirit and the living of a godly Christian life. Thus the book has a dual concern; namely, an academic one and a spiritual one. The undergirding premise is that apart of the human spirit the divine spirit is personally unknowable.
This premise contains the following supporting concepts: First, the core of human personhood resides in the human spirit and...
The book represents a personal quest in what Anselm referred to as faith seeking understanding. The primary focus centers on proposing an interpretati...