What does it mean to believe in order to understand?
In this episode of Church History for Life, we turn to Anselm of Canterbury, one of the most important thinkers of the medieval church. Living in a time when theology was beginning to take on a more structured and intellectual form, Anselm sought to show that faith and reason are not enemies, but allies.
We explore who Anselm was, what he is most known for, and how his famous phrase “faith seeking understanding” continues to shape the way Christians think about theology today. From his arguments for the existence of God to his deep pastoral concern for truth, Anselm stands as a model of careful, God-centered thinking.
How can we learn from him?
In a world that often separates faith from reason, Anselm reminds us that true faith presses deeper, seeking to know and understand the God we worship.




