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Bonaventure and Franciscan
“ The Idea of Limbo in Alexander of Hales and Bonaventure ” in Franciscan Studies 57 ( 1999 ), 4-8.
St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 1994.
St. Bonaventure, N. Y .: The Franciscan Institute, 1967 – 88.
Originally a Franciscan friar, he had been legate to the Greeks under Pope Gregory X in 1272, succeeded Bonaventure as Minister General of his religious order in 1274.
Copyright 1999, Franciscan Institute of Saint Bonaventure University, Saint Bonaventure, NY.
Bonaventure was formally canonized in 1484 by the Franciscan Pope Sixtus IV, and ranked along with Saint Thomas Aquinas as the greatest of the Doctors of the Church by another Franciscan Pope Sixtus V, in 1587.
* St. Bonaventure University, a Franciscan university, in Allegany, New York
* Saint Bonaventure ’ s Disputed Questions on the Mystery of the Trinity, Franciscan Institute Publications, 1979.
* St Bonaventure from the Franciscan Archive.
In theology the Capuchins abandoned the later Franciscan School of Scotus, and returned to the earlier school of St. Bonaventure.
In the vicinity was St. Bonaventure University, a Franciscan university he had learned about through Fr.
St. Bonaventure, a Franciscan theologian who was a contemporary of Aquinas, uses the six wings of the seraph as an important analogical construct in his mystical work The Journey of the Mind to God.
Thomas Aquinas was a professor at the prestigious University of Paris, a contemporary of Bonaventure, a Franciscan Professor at the University of Paris whose approach differed significantly from Aquinas ' in favor of the more traditional Augustinian Platonism.
* Robert J. Karris, " Peter of John Olivi: Commentary on the Gospel of Mark ", St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2011.
* David Flood, " Peter of John Olivi on the Bible ", St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 1997.
* David Flood, " Peter of John Olivi on the Acts of the Apoosltes ", St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2001.
* David Flood, " Peter of John Olivi on Genesis ", St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2007.
St. Bonaventure University is a private, Franciscan Catholic university, located in Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York, United States.
The Franciscan friars at the St. Bonaventure Friary belong to the Holy Name Province and are members of the Order of Friars Minor, OFM, one of the orders of Franciscans.
Those two orders quickly became contexts for some of the most intense scholatsic theologizing, producing such ' high scholastic ' theologians as Alexander of Hales ( Franciscan ) and Thomas Aquinas ( Dominican ), or the rather less obviously scholastic Bonaventure ( Franciscan ).
Saint Francis ’ intuitive approach was elaborated into a philosophical vision by subsequent Franciscan theologians, such as Bonaventure of Bagnoregio and John Duns Scotus, leading figures in the Franciscan intellectual tradition.

Bonaventure and theologian
* Bonaventure, Italian theologian and saint ( d. 1274 )
* July 15 – Bonaventure, Italian theologian and saint ( b. 1221 )
Saint Bonaventure, O. F. M., (; 1221 – 15 July 1274 ), born Giovanni di Fidanza, was an Italian medieval scholastic theologian and philosopher.
Bonaventure, however, is not merely a meditative thinker, whose works may form good manuals of devotion ; he is a dogmatic theologian of high rank, and on all the disputed questions of scholastic thought, such as universals, matter, the principle of individualism, or the intellectus agens, he gives weighty and well-reasoned decisions.
** July 12: Bonaventure, philosopher and theologian
In April 1857 the bishop laid the cornerstone of the college named after the Franciscan Order's most scholarly and famous theologian, St. Bonaventure.
* Bonaventure Baron, ( 1610 – 1696 ), Irish Franciscan theologian, philosopher and writer of Latin prose and verse

Bonaventure and bishop
* St. Bonaventure ( 1217 – 1274 ): cardinal bishop of Suburbicarian See of Albano
* Bonaventure Giffard ( 1642 – 1734 ), English Roman Catholic bishop
* Bonaventure Patrick Paul ( 1929 – 2007 ), Pakistani bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hyderabad
In Adelaide they founded a new school at the request of the bishop, Laurence Bonaventure Sheil.
One of Andrew Giffard's sons, Bonaventure Giffard ( 1642 – 1734 ), was the Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District of England from 1687 until 1703-effectively the first Roman Catholic bishop of the area after the Reformation-and he was assisted by his brother, another Andrew, also a bishop.

Bonaventure and cardinal
The university is named after St. Bonaventure ( 1221 – 74 ), born John of Fidenza, who became a cardinal and Doctor of the Church.

Franciscan and theologian
Alexander of Hales ( c. 1185 — 1245 ) ( also Halensis, Alensis, Halesius, Alesius ) also called Doctor Irrefragibilis ( by Pope Alexander IV in the Bull De Fontibus Paradisi ) and Theologorum Monarcha was a theologian and philosopher important in the development of Scholasticism and of the Franciscan School.
* Alexander of Hales, Franciscan friar and theologian
* Peter Olivi, Franciscan theologian
* March – William of Alnwick, Franciscan friar and theologian
* Richard of Middleton, Norman theologian and philosopher of the Franciscan Order ( b. 1249 )
** William of Alnwick, Franciscan theologian ( d. 1333 )
* Michael of Cesena, Franciscan theologian ( d. 1342 )
Adam Marsh ( Adam de Marisco ) ( c. 1200 – 18 November 1259 ) was an English Franciscan, scholar and theologian.
Great scholar, poet, bishop and Franciscan theologian Aodh Mac Aingil ( real name Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil ) was born outside Dún ( Downpatrick ) in 1571.
* August 17-Guillaume Herincx, Belgian Franciscan theologian ( born 1621 )
Peter John Olivi, in his native French Pierre Jean Olivi and also Pierre Déjean, ( 1248-March 14, 1298 ) was a Franciscan theologian who, although he died professing the faith of the Roman Catholic Church, became a controversial figure in the arguments surrounding poverty at the beginning of the 14th century.
Michael of Cesena ( Michele di Cesena or Michele Fuschi ) ( c. 1270 – 29 November 1342 ) was an Italian Franciscan, general of that Order, and theologian.
* John of la Rochelle ( died 1245 ), French Franciscan theologian
Coronelli's renown as a theologian grew and in 1699 he was appointed Father General of the Franciscan order.
* Adam Marsh ( c. 1200-1259 ), English Franciscan, scholar and theologian
A theologian and contemporary of St. Thomas Aquinas at the University of Paris, he became head of the Franciscan order and did much to institutionalize that order.
* Richard of Middleton ( 1249 – 1306 ), member of the Franciscan Order, theologian and philosopher
Catholic philosopher and theologian John Henry Newman, has been posited as a main proponent of personalism by John Crosby of Franciscan University in his book Personalist Papers.
* Guibert of Tournai, ( 13th c .) Franciscan theologian
Richard of Middleton ( Medieval Latin: Richardus de Mediavilla ) ( c. 1249 – 1302 ) was a member of the Franciscan Order, a theologian, and philosopher.
William of Ware ( called the Doctor Fundatus ; flourished 1290 – 1305 ) was a Franciscan friar and theologian, born at Ware in Hertfordshire.
William of Alnwick ( c. 1275 – March 1333 ) was a Franciscan friar and theologian, and bishop of Giovinazzo, who took his name from Alnwick in Northumberland.

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