The Sunday Sermons of St. Bonaventure, Works of St. Bonaventure - Volume XII
by Bonaventure
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This unquestionably authentic work of Bonaventure provides the careful reader with rich meditation through the liturgical year as well as new insights into the spiritual and apostolic formation of Bonaventure's Franciscan confreres. With a strong Introduction and supporting Notes, this new translation of Bonaventure's work by Timothy J. Johnson shines a new light on one of the great doctors of the Church.Tags
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A conservative French Franciscan, Bonaventure was an active propagandist in the campaign against radical Aristotelianism. He regarded even Thomas Aquinas as too radical and was the first of a series of Franciscans to oppose the new Aristotelian with an older, Avicennan-Augustinian, view. He has been a favorite of his order, in part because of his show more early conservatism, which, in the period following the Reformation, provided the Franciscans with a master free from the modernist taint of the fourteenth century. Yet he is also a talented allegorist and a perceptive spiritual and mystical thinker. His thought is rooted in the Neoplatonic mystical tradition of the twelfth century, but it has been updated under the influence of thirteenth-century Aristotelianism, despite Bonaventure's opposition to the radical side of that movement. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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