On 1/16/2015 10:55 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
I have a question, thinking about you being an a-theist. Is the God of Anselmus theistic? Does Gödel's formalization of Anselmus formalize a theistic God?

If you mean the God whose existence St Anselm thought he had proven, no. I don't think his proof is even consistent with "God" being a person.

So that gives you an example of serious confessional theologian who does not believe that God is a person.

I'm pretty sure St Anselm did believe God was a person (otherwise he would have been purged for the church instead of canonized), he just didn't prove it.

Brent

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