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St Bonaventure

    Ce penseur a exploré la relation complexe entre la foi et la raison, soulignant le rôle crucial de l'illumination divine pour une compréhension profonde. Ses écrits sont marqués par une ferveur mystique et un effort constant pour synthétiser les concepts aristotéliciens avec la théologie chrétienne. Il a postulé que la véritable sagesse naît de l'union avec le divin, inspirant une vie dédiée au service. Sa pensée a profondément influencé les courants intellectuels du Moyen Âge et continue de résonner dans le discours spirituel.

    The Works of Bonaventure: Cardinal Seraphic Doctor and Saint: Volume I. Mystical Opuscula
    • This work is a complete and unabridged modern edition of a classic text, meticulously digitized and updated for readability. Unlike many other publishers, we ensure high-quality publications free from illegible scans or poorly executed OCR versions. Our aim is to provide accessible Christian literature at affordable prices. With this volume of the “Mystical Opuscula” of St. Bonaventure, we begin a series of translations that will systematically cover the major works of this influential figure in Christian theology. St. Bonaventure, a Doctor of the Church, was a prominent leader and theologian known for his profound insights into the theology of love. Despite his extensive influence and numerous editions of his works, much of his writing remains underrepresented in English. While some translations exist, St. Bonaventure's genius and message have yet to be fully recognized in the English-speaking world. The St. Anthony Guild Press aims to change that by utilizing the definitive Quaracchi Edition of the “Opera Omnia,” with the project authorized by the Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor. The translator, Baron José de Vinck, is a distinguished linguist and writer. The second and third volumes are already in advanced preparation and will follow within a year.

      The Works of Bonaventure: Cardinal Seraphic Doctor and Saint: Volume I. Mystical Opuscula2020