The Works of Bonaventure: Cardinal Seraphic Doctor and Saint: Volume I. Mystical Opuscula
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This thinker explored the intricate relationship between faith and reason, emphasizing the crucial role of divine illumination for profound understanding. His writings are marked by a mystical ardor and a persistent effort to synthesize Aristotelian concepts with Christian theology. He posited that true wisdom originates from union with the divine, inspiring a life dedicated to service. His thought deeply influenced medieval intellectual currents and continues to resonate in spiritual discourse.
