The Works of St. Anselm , translated by Sidney Norton Deane, is a comprehensive collection of writings by St. Anselm, a medieval philosopher and theologian. This volume includes key texts like Proslogion , which presents Anselm's famous ontological argument for God's existence, and Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man), exploring the doctrine of atonement. Deane’s translation makes Anselm’s profound theological insights and logical rigor accessible to English-speaking audiences, preserving the essence of his thought and influence on Christian philosophy.