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- Title
THE RELATION OFMONOLOGIONANDPROSLOGION.
- Authors
Fendt, Gene
- Abstract
The article focuses on the relation between the principles, Monologion and Proslogion. Monologion and Proslogion, though distinguishable, are inseparable. They are, one may say, the way in and the way when one is in. Monologion is really only turning the mind to recognition of that fact, it is a discovery of things one had not previously realized. Perhaps the Proslogion seems simpler because it begins in the natural mood of a medieval monk, reverence, while Monologion began from a position complicated by being twisted out of oneself into disbelief and non-recognition, a preliminary having become perverse in order to attempt to see things through the eyes of the fool.
- Subjects
THEORY of knowledge; MONKS; BELIEF &; doubt; CONSCIOUSNESS; EMOTIONS; PHILOSOPHY
- Publication
Heythrop Journal, 2005, Vol 46, Issue 2, p149
- ISSN
0018-1196
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1468-2265.2005.00255.x