Through a close reading of primary texts augmented with historical-critical contextualization, this essay examines the competing approaches of Bonaventure and Aquinas to the disputed question “whether the Body of Christ descends into the stomach of a mouse” to show how the divergent responses of each doctor manifest comtrasting approaches to metaphysics, semiotics, transubstantiation, the theology of revelation, and even Christology. The essay proceeds in four parts. First, I outline the position of Bonaventure as given in his commentary on Book IV of Peter Lombard's Sentences, with references to his sources in Lombard himself and Lothar of Segni (Innocent III). Second, the doctrine of Aquinas—largely consistent from his own Sentences Comme...
Abstract: The doctrine that Christ is really present in the Eucharist appears to entail that Christ’...
Medieval conceptions of creaturality may be reduced to two distinct positions. The first, by far heg...
This article investigates and questions the anthropology and epistemology of the famous Medieval the...
In two generations of Western Patrology, St. Maximus the Confessor’s Christology has grown from a fr...
The Lignum vitae of St. Bonaventure (1217-74) is the earliest and certainly among the finest literar...
The category of exemplarity, which holds a central place in Bonaventure’s thought, is in many ways a...
Dealing with medieval theology one cannot but take into account the theories of sign and text interp...
This essay offers an introduction to, and an edition of, the Questio de existentia dei found in MS. ...
Whilst lost to the Latin West since the end of the Patristic era, the full reintroduction of peripat...
1. Aim of the Thesis. This thesis is concerned to investigate the schemata of metaphysical concepts,...
According to Aquinas, Christ’s body and blood are really present in the Eucharist, his historical sa...
This dissertation systematically studies the trinitarian writings of Thomas Aquinas and Bonaventure,...
Medieval conceptions of creaturality may be reduced to two distinct positions. The first, by far heg...
An enumeration of the glories of the Franciscan Order would be entirely inadequate without mentionin...
In the medieval western collections of medical recipes, references to theoretically non-consecrated ...
Abstract: The doctrine that Christ is really present in the Eucharist appears to entail that Christ’...
Medieval conceptions of creaturality may be reduced to two distinct positions. The first, by far heg...
This article investigates and questions the anthropology and epistemology of the famous Medieval the...
In two generations of Western Patrology, St. Maximus the Confessor’s Christology has grown from a fr...
The Lignum vitae of St. Bonaventure (1217-74) is the earliest and certainly among the finest literar...
The category of exemplarity, which holds a central place in Bonaventure’s thought, is in many ways a...
Dealing with medieval theology one cannot but take into account the theories of sign and text interp...
This essay offers an introduction to, and an edition of, the Questio de existentia dei found in MS. ...
Whilst lost to the Latin West since the end of the Patristic era, the full reintroduction of peripat...
1. Aim of the Thesis. This thesis is concerned to investigate the schemata of metaphysical concepts,...
According to Aquinas, Christ’s body and blood are really present in the Eucharist, his historical sa...
This dissertation systematically studies the trinitarian writings of Thomas Aquinas and Bonaventure,...
Medieval conceptions of creaturality may be reduced to two distinct positions. The first, by far heg...
An enumeration of the glories of the Franciscan Order would be entirely inadequate without mentionin...
In the medieval western collections of medical recipes, references to theoretically non-consecrated ...
Abstract: The doctrine that Christ is really present in the Eucharist appears to entail that Christ’...
Medieval conceptions of creaturality may be reduced to two distinct positions. The first, by far heg...
This article investigates and questions the anthropology and epistemology of the famous Medieval the...