
The great Franciscan theologian St. Bonaventure (c.1217-74) engaged in philosophy as well as theology, and the relation between the two in Bonaventure's work has long been debated. Yet, few studies have been devoted to Bonaventure's thought as a whole. In this survey, Christopher M. Cullen reveals Bonaventure as a great synthesizer, whose system of thought bridged the gap between theology and philosophy. The book is organized according to the categories of Bonaventure's own classic text, De reductione artium ad theologiam. Cullen follows Bonaventure's own division of the branches of philosophy and theology, analyzing them as separate but related entities. He shows that Bonaventure was a scholastic, whose mysticism was grounded in systematic theological and philosophical reasoning. He presents a fresh and nuanced perspective on Bonaventure's debt to Augustine, while clarifying Aristotle's influence. Cullen also puts Bonaventure's ideas in context of his time and place, contributing significantly to our understanding of the medieval world. This accessible introduction provides a much-needed overview of Bonaventure's thought. Cullen offers a clear and rare reading of "Bonaventurianism" in and for itself, without the complications of critique and comparison. This book promises to become a standard text on Bonaventure, useful for students and scholars of philosophy, theology, medieval studies, and the history of Christianity.
This book investigates the philosophical and theological synthesis of St. Bonaventure, specifically addressing how his work bridges the divide between these two disciplines. Christopher M. Cullen, a scholar of medieval thought, utilizes Bonaventure's own organizational framework from De reductione artium ad theologiam to map the saint's intellectual landscape. By analyzing the branches of philosophy and theology as distinct yet interconnected entities, Cullen argues that Bonaventure’s mysticism is fundamentally rooted in rigorous systematic reasoning. The work provides a comprehensive overview of Bonaventure’s intellectual contributions, contextualizing his ideas within the broader medieval period.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a foundational introduction for students and scholars seeking a clear, internal reading of Bonaventure’s system. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which successfully distills complex scholastic arguments for a broader academic audience.
Page Count:
251
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190287594
ISBN-13:
9780190287597
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