Saint Bonaventure : A Celebration of the Eighth Centenary of His Birth.

By: Zamora, Marie KolbeContributor(s): Johnson, Timothy | Wrisley-Shelby, KatherineMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Ashland : The Franciscan Institute, 2021Copyright date: �2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (536 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781576594469Subject(s): Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274--CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Saint Bonaventure: Friar, Teacher, Minister, BishopDDC classification: 230/.2092 LOC classification: B765.B74 F73 2017Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I -- Keynote One: Sacraments: Healing Unto Glory -- Who was Bonaventure? Insights from the 1200s-1500s -- "In Giving Up One's Own Will": Francis's Humility in Bonaventure's Leadership of the Franciscan Order -- "Boni, May I?": Unraveling the Layers of Minorite Obedience Under Bonaventure -- From "Iconographer" to Icon: Bonaventure and His Images -- The Process of St. Bonaventure's Canonization (2 November 1474-14 April 1482) -- Bonaventure's Theological Influences -- Pneumatic Finality of Goodness in the Summa Halensis -- The Influence of Hugh of St. Victor on the Theology of the Imago Dei in Saint Bonaventure -- The Structure of Theology: Creation and Recreation in the Breviloquium and Hugh of St. Victor's De sacramentis -- Reading History and Understanding the Future: Bonaventure's Eschatology Before and After 1257 -- Methodology, Illumination, and Theology According to Bonaventure -- Theology According to the Second Day of the Hexa�emeron -- The Vir Hierarchicus and the Goal of Theology According to St. Bonaventure -- All's Alight with the Fire of God: Four Theses for Reinterpreting Illumination in the Thought of St. Bonaventure -- "He is All Delight": A Pedagogy of Beauty in Bonaventure's De Triplici Via -- Bonaventure on Ethics, Evil, and Marginality -- Bonaventure and Virtue -- Order and Improvisation in Bonaventure's Hierarchy: Virtues as Apophatic Practices -- Overwhelmed by Disgust, Filled with Wonder: The Theological Centrality of the Vestigial Leper to Bonaventure's Legenda Major -- The Epistemological Relevance of Sensual Delight and Revulsion in Bonaventure's Legenda Maior -- Ontological Poverty and the Disability of Humanity -- Bonaventure on Evil and "Nothingness" -- New Insights into Old Texts.
Ascending and Easter Christology in the Itinerarium Mentis in Deum -- Trinitarian Mystical Union: A Rereading of Chapter 7 of Bonaventure's Itinerarium Mentis in Deum -- Bonaventure's Collationes in Hexa�emeron and Radical Aristotelianism -- Pride and Humility: The Moral Dimension of Knowledge in Bonaventure's Collations -- The Fate of the Irrational Creatures in Bonaventure's Breviloquium 7.4 -- Part II -- Keynote Two: The Entrance of God into Theology: Confrontation with �Etienne Gilson -- Bonaventure on Christology, the Eucharist, and the Spiritual Life -- The Eucharistic Horizon of Bonaventure's Christology: A Speculative Proposal -- Bonaventure's Angelomorphic Exegesis of the Epiclesis of the Roman Canon -- Spiritus Paupertatis: St. Bonaventure's Franciscan Pneumatology -- Quos tendas anagogia: Anagogy in the Spiritual Path According to St. Bonaventure -- "Because She Loved Him More Ardently": Mary Magdalene in the Resurrection Theology of Bonaventure -- Bonaventure and Chinul: Christian and Buddhist Models for the Integration of the Intellectual and Spiritual Life -- Bonaventure on Preaching and Scripture -- Primi duces hierarchiae nostrae: Bonaventure, Alexander of Hales, and Theological Exegesis in John's Gospel -- The Christologies of St. Bonaventure's Commentary on the Gospel of St. Luke -- Martha or Mary? The Action-Contemplation Model of Life According to St. Bonaventure in Comparison to Other Medieval Writers -- Herald of Christ, Angel of the Lord: Preaching and the Pursuit of Evangelical Perfection in Bonaventure's Legenda Maior Sancti Francisci -- Bonaventure's Enduring Theological Legacy: Past and Present -- Bonaventure and Henry of Ghent on Human Cognition -- Beauty in Lowliness: Bonaventure and Luther on Christ's Beauty and the Life of Virtue.
"Inter scholasticos Bonaventura optimus est": Experience, Prayer, and Theology According to Bonaventure and Luther -- Baroque Bonaventureans on the Primary Reason for the Incarnation -- Bonaventure's Challenge to Contemporary Moral Theology -- 20th-Century Philosophical Considerations -- The Ascesis of Thought: Heidegger and St. Bonaventure in the Light of Teodorico Moretti-Costanzi's "Christianity-as-Philosophy" -- St. Bonaventure and Martin Heidegger on the Question of God and Being -- What Would Bonaventure Say to Heidegger? -- Neobonaventurianism and Christian Philosophy of the Twentieth Century -- Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I -- Keynote One: Sacraments: Healing Unto Glory -- Who was Bonaventure? Insights from the 1200s-1500s -- "In Giving Up One's Own Will": Francis's Humility in Bonaventure's Leadership of the Franciscan Order -- "Boni, May I?": Unraveling the Layers of Minorite Obedience Under Bonaventure -- From "Iconographer" to Icon: Bonaventure and His Images -- The Process of St. Bonaventure's Canonization (2 November 1474-14 April 1482) -- Bonaventure's Theological Influences -- Pneumatic Finality of Goodness in the Summa Halensis -- The Influence of Hugh of St. Victor on the Theology of the Imago Dei in Saint Bonaventure -- The Structure of Theology: Creation and Recreation in the Breviloquium and Hugh of St. Victor's De sacramentis -- Reading History and Understanding the Future: Bonaventure's Eschatology Before and After 1257 -- Methodology, Illumination, and Theology According to Bonaventure -- Theology According to the Second Day of the Hexa�emeron -- The Vir Hierarchicus and the Goal of Theology According to St. Bonaventure -- All's Alight with the Fire of God: Four Theses for Reinterpreting Illumination in the Thought of St. Bonaventure -- "He is All Delight": A Pedagogy of Beauty in Bonaventure's De Triplici Via -- Bonaventure on Ethics, Evil, and Marginality -- Bonaventure and Virtue -- Order and Improvisation in Bonaventure's Hierarchy: Virtues as Apophatic Practices -- Overwhelmed by Disgust, Filled with Wonder: The Theological Centrality of the Vestigial Leper to Bonaventure's Legenda Major -- The Epistemological Relevance of Sensual Delight and Revulsion in Bonaventure's Legenda Maior -- Ontological Poverty and the Disability of Humanity -- Bonaventure on Evil and "Nothingness" -- New Insights into Old Texts.

Ascending and Easter Christology in the Itinerarium Mentis in Deum -- Trinitarian Mystical Union: A Rereading of Chapter 7 of Bonaventure's Itinerarium Mentis in Deum -- Bonaventure's Collationes in Hexa�emeron and Radical Aristotelianism -- Pride and Humility: The Moral Dimension of Knowledge in Bonaventure's Collations -- The Fate of the Irrational Creatures in Bonaventure's Breviloquium 7.4 -- Part II -- Keynote Two: The Entrance of God into Theology: Confrontation with �Etienne Gilson -- Bonaventure on Christology, the Eucharist, and the Spiritual Life -- The Eucharistic Horizon of Bonaventure's Christology: A Speculative Proposal -- Bonaventure's Angelomorphic Exegesis of the Epiclesis of the Roman Canon -- Spiritus Paupertatis: St. Bonaventure's Franciscan Pneumatology -- Quos tendas anagogia: Anagogy in the Spiritual Path According to St. Bonaventure -- "Because She Loved Him More Ardently": Mary Magdalene in the Resurrection Theology of Bonaventure -- Bonaventure and Chinul: Christian and Buddhist Models for the Integration of the Intellectual and Spiritual Life -- Bonaventure on Preaching and Scripture -- Primi duces hierarchiae nostrae: Bonaventure, Alexander of Hales, and Theological Exegesis in John's Gospel -- The Christologies of St. Bonaventure's Commentary on the Gospel of St. Luke -- Martha or Mary? The Action-Contemplation Model of Life According to St. Bonaventure in Comparison to Other Medieval Writers -- Herald of Christ, Angel of the Lord: Preaching and the Pursuit of Evangelical Perfection in Bonaventure's Legenda Maior Sancti Francisci -- Bonaventure's Enduring Theological Legacy: Past and Present -- Bonaventure and Henry of Ghent on Human Cognition -- Beauty in Lowliness: Bonaventure and Luther on Christ's Beauty and the Life of Virtue.

"Inter scholasticos Bonaventura optimus est": Experience, Prayer, and Theology According to Bonaventure and Luther -- Baroque Bonaventureans on the Primary Reason for the Incarnation -- Bonaventure's Challenge to Contemporary Moral Theology -- 20th-Century Philosophical Considerations -- The Ascesis of Thought: Heidegger and St. Bonaventure in the Light of Teodorico Moretti-Costanzi's "Christianity-as-Philosophy" -- St. Bonaventure and Martin Heidegger on the Question of God and Being -- What Would Bonaventure Say to Heidegger? -- Neobonaventurianism and Christian Philosophy of the Twentieth Century -- Contributors -- Index.

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