Readership: Advanced students and scholars of philosophy and theology, medieval and contemporary
Katherin Rogers, University of Delaware
"Rogers deserves our thanks for this well-researched and finely crafted study. And in view of the current popularity of the four-dimensionalist view of time, it is very much to the point for Anselm's views on these topics to become an active part of the current discussion of the relationship between God and time." - William Hasker, Religious Studies
Introduction 1: Anselm's Classical Theism 2: The Augustinian Legacy 3: The Purpose, Definition, and Structure of Free Choice 4: Alternative Possibilities and Primary Agency 5: The Causes of Sin and the Intelligibility Problem 6: Creaturely Freedom and God as Creator Omnium 7: Grace and Free Will 8: Foreknowledge, Freedom and Eternity: Part I The Problem and Historical Background 9: Foreknowledge, Freedom and Eternity: Part II Anselm's Solution 10: The Freedom of God Bibliography