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Paperback Saint Bonaventure Book

ISBN: 102526536X

ISBN13: 9781025265360

Saint Bonaventure

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"Aint Bonaventure" offers a profound exploration of the life, teachings, and spiritual legacy of the Seraphic Doctor, Saint Bonaventure. Written by P. Leonard de Carvalho, this work serves as both a historical biography and a theological examination of one of the most significant figures in the Franciscan Order and the broader Catholic Church. The text meticulously details Bonaventure's journey from his early education to his influential tenure as a master at the University of Paris and his eventual leadership within the Church.

The narrative focuses on the intellectual and mystical contributions that defined Bonaventure's career, particularly his efforts to synthesize Augustinian theology with the rising influence of Aristotelian thought. By examining his role in shaping the Franciscan tradition and his defense of the mendicant orders, de Carvalho provides readers with a clear understanding of the challenges and triumphs of 13th-century ecclesiastical life. "Aint Bonaventure" is an essential resource for scholars and laypeople alike, offering insight into the development of Christian philosophy and the enduring spiritual wisdom of a recognized Doctor of the Church. This study remains a testament to the intellectual depth and religious devotion that characterized the medieval scholastic period.

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