Bonaventure's version of Anselm of Canterbury's ontological argument Exemplarism Illuminationism
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Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
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Pope Gregory X
Date
11 November 1273
Place
Lyon, Archdiocese of Lyon, France
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Pope Gregory X
Date
3 June 1273
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BonaventureOFM (/ˈbɒnəvɛntʃər,ˌbɒnəˈvɛntʃər/BON-ə-ven-chər, -VEN-; Italian: Bonaventura da Bagnoregio[ˌbɔnavenˈtuːrada(b)baɲɲoˈrɛːdʒo]; Latin: Bonaventura de Balneoregio; born Giovanni di Fidanza; 1221 – 15 July 1274[6]) was an Italian Catholic Franciscan bishop, cardinal, scholastic theologian and philosopher.
The seventh Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor, he also served for a time as Bishop of Albano. He was canonised on 14 April 1482 by Pope Sixtus IV and declared a Doctor of the Church in 1588 by Pope Sixtus V, becoming known as the "Seraphic Doctor" (Latin: Doctor Seraphicus). His feast day is 15 July.
Many writings from the Middle Ages once attributed to him have been subsequently re-classified under the name "Pseudo-Bonaventure".
^"Bonaventure on the Neoplatonic Hierarchy of Virtues - Medieval Philosophy". Wilmington For Christ. 17 December 2020.
^"Bonaventure (c.1217–74) - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy". www.rep.routledge.com.
^"Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109)", Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2006, retrieved 10 November 2017
^"Bonaventure - On the Necessity of Being - Introduction". bartholomew.stanford.edu.
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