The ontological argument was devised by Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109), who wanted to produce a single, simple demonstration which would show that God is and what God is. As straightforward as it may be, but it is far from simple. It is, perhaps, the most controversial proof for the existence of God.
The Argument of Ontology
The Argument of Ontology
The Argument of Ontology
The ontological argument was devised by Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109), who wanted to produce a single, simple demonstration which would show that God is and what God is. As straightforward as it may be, but it is far from simple. It is, perhaps, the most controversial proof for the existence of God.