
Imitation of Christ
Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man)-Anselm of Canterbury
Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man) by Anselm of Canterbury explores the profound theological question of why God chose to become human. Anselm delves into the necessity of Christ's incarnation and the implications it has for understanding salvation and divine justice. This work remains relevant today as it invites listeners to reflect on the nature of faith, redemption, and the relationship between humanity and the divine. Anselm's arguments challenge us to consider the depth of our beliefs and the meaning of sacrifice, making this enduring text a vital part of spiritual exploration for contemporary audiences seeking to deepen their understanding of Christianity.

