Saint Bonaventure: The Seraphic Doctor Minister-General of the Franciscan Order - Exploring the Mystic Legacy of a Franciscan Doctor
Laurence Costelloe
Editora: Good Press
Sinopse
In "Saint Bonaventure: The Seraphic Doctor Minister-General of the Franciscan Order," Laurence Costelloe meticulously explores the life and spiritual contributions of Saint Bonaventure, a pivotal figure in the Franciscan tradition. The text is rich with theological insights, unraveling Bonaventure's mystical perspectives and his significance in the development of medieval scholasticism. Costelloe employs a blend of historical analysis and hagiographic narrative, situating Saint Bonaventure within the broader context of the Church's evolution during the 13th century, engaging deeply with themes of poverty, virtue, and divine love that characterized Bonaventure's works and leadership. Laurence Costelloe, a noted scholar in Franciscan studies, brings to this work a profound understanding of religious history and the intellectual milieu of the time. His extensive research into the lives of medieval saints coupled with his own commitment to Franciscan values provides a unique lens through which to understand Bonaventure'Äôs role not only as a doctor of the Church but also as a Minister-General who shaped the Franciscan Order's mission. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in medieval theology, Franciscan spirituality, and the historical context of Christian mysticism. Costelloe'Äôs engaging narrative and theological acumen make this work an essential addition to the libraries of scholars and laypersons alike who seek to deepen their understanding of one of the Church'Äôs most revered figures.
