Dr. Andrew C. Cummings is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Mount Angel Seminary in Oregon. His main area of research is the philosophy of religion, with a particular focus on the history of ideas. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Leuven, Belgium.
2013 0-7734-4329-0 The central purpose of this book is to look closely at a certain feature of the ontological proof – namely, its tendency to blur the distinction between the human and the divine. The works of Anselm and Hegel, who represent two different developments of the ontological proof, are compared and expertly analyzed.