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St. Bonaventure



Bonaventure, Saint - bŏnˌəvĕnˈchər, bōˌnävāntooˈrä, 1221–74, Italian scholastic theologian, cardinal, Doctor of the Church, called the Seraphic Doctor, b. near Viterbo, Italy. His original name was Giovanni di Fidanza. He entered (1238 or 1243) the Franciscan order, studied at the Univ. of Paris under   Read More...

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    On the Eternity of the World: (De Aeternitate Mundi)
    by Saint Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant, Saint Bonaventure. 124 pgs.



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