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  2. Bonaventure - Wikipedia

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    St. Bonaventure chapel or Capilla de San Buenaventura in St. John the Baptist Parish, Liliw, Laguna, Philippines, erected in honor of the Seraphic Doctor, San Buenaventura because of the 1664 miracle were tears of blood were seen flowing from the eyes of the venerated image, which was witnessed by the Cura Parroco, Padre Juan Pastor and 120 ...

  3. Collationes in Hexaemeron - Wikipedia

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    The Collationes provide a representation of central themes of theology and his view of Bonaventure's position on philosophy. In essence, it is a theological introduction to Christianity, the Order and the Church.

  4. Pontifical University of St. Bonaventure - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical University of St. Bonaventure or Pontifical Theological Faculty of Saint Bonaventure (Italian: Pontificia facoltà teologica San Bonaventura, Latin: Pontificia Facultas Theologica S. Bonaventurae), commonly called the Seraphicum, is the international study center of the Friars Minor Conventual in Rome.

  5. Catholic dogmatic theology - Wikipedia

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    Bonaventure (d. 1274) and Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274), mark the highest development of Scholastic theology. St. Bonaventure follows Alexander of Hales, his fellow-religious and predecessor, but surpasses him in mysticism and clearness of diction.

  6. Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite - Wikipedia

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    Bonaventure uses images and even direct quotations from Dionysius' Mystical Theology in the last chapter of his famous work Itinerarium Mentis in Deum (The Soul's Journey into God). [ 41 ] During the thirteenth century, the Franciscan Robert Grosseteste made an important contribution by bringing out between 1240 and 1243 a translation, with ...

  7. Hugh of Balma - Wikipedia

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    It is a comprehensive treatment of the Mystical Theology of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. The work was attributed to Saint Bonaventure in medieval and early modern times, but this attribution was firmly rejected and attributed to Hugh by the Franciscans of Quaracchi, editors of the critical edition of Bonaventure's work, in 1895. [2]

  8. Daniel Horan - Wikipedia

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    He studied theology and journalism at St. Bonaventure University from 2001 to 2005. [7] Horan entered the Order of Friars Minor in 2005, taking first vows in 2007. [8]. He earned a Master of Arts in systematic theology in 2010 and a Master of Divinity in 2012 at the Washington Theological Union.

  9. Zachary Hayes - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, he was appointed Full Professor of systematic theology at the Catholic Theological Union where he taught for 37 years, beginning as one of the founding professors in 1968. [1] [2] He published 16 books and 55 articles. [2] A festschrift was prepared in his honor, entitled That Others May Know and Love and published in 1997. [3]