ANSELM OF CANTERBURY (1033–1109)Archbishop of Canterbury; sometimes described as the founder of Scholasticism
Born in Aosta (northwest Italy) of noble family, Anselm was educated at the abbey of St. Leger, where the classical curriculum trained him for the clarity of expression later characteristic of his writings. Anselm’s father intended him for a political career and opposed [...]
Archive for February, 2009
Who’s Who in Theology: Anselm
Posted in Anselm, Church History, academic theology on February 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A response to a modern-day prophecy
Posted in mission, prophecy, theology on February 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This post is about a response to the modern-day prophecy about the Philippines. A prophecy of almost the same nature but different content for Thailand had been made last year. Lately, I had been witnessing preachers prophesying to people in the congregation. And I agree, most of those prophecies were not really about predicting [...]
Modern-day prophet
Posted in mission, theology on February 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I believe that God can use modern day prophets to reveal his will for individual and for a nation. No doubt, if God used the prophets thousand of years ago, he can still use them today. I have been receiving emails about prophecies for the Philippines and somehow I have doubts this is authentic. [...]




