St. Bonaventure

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St. Bonaventure was a 13th-century Franciscan theologian, philosopher, and mystic renowned for synthesizing faith and reason and for his influential spiritual and scholastic writings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic saint
Doctor of the Church
Franciscan
cardinal
human
medieval scholastic
mystic
philosopher
theologian
alsoKnownAs Bonaventura da Bagnoregio
surface form: Bonaventure of Bagnoregio

Doctor Seraphicus
appointedCardinalBy Pope Gregory X
birthDate c. 1217
birthName Giovanni di Fidanza
birthPlace Bagnoregio
Lazio
Papal States
canonizationDate 1482
canonizationStatus canonized saint
canonizedBy Pope Sixtus IV
centuryOfActivity 13th century
citizenship Papal States
deathDate 15 July 1274
deathPlace Kingdom of France
Lyon
declaredDoctorOfTheChurchBy Sixtus V
surface form: Pope Sixtus V
declaredDoctorOfTheChurchDate 1588
educatedAt Sorbonne University
surface form: University of Paris
feastDay 15 July
fieldOfWork mysticism
philosophy
scholasticism
theology
influenced Catholic mysticism
Franciscan spirituality
Duns Scotus
surface form: John Duns Scotus
influencedBy Aristotle
Augustine of Hippo
Saint Francis of Assisi
surface form: Francis of Assisi

Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
languageOfWork Latin
memberOf Order of Friars Minor
notableWork Breviloquium
Collationes in Hexaëmeron
Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
De reductione artium ad theologiam
Itinerarium mentis in Deum
Legenda maior S. Francisci
Legenda maior S. Francisci
surface form: Legenda minor S. Francisci
occupation bishop
cardinal
philosopher
theologian
university teacher
order Franciscan Order
participantIn Second Council of Lyon
patronage Franciscan scholars
theology students
positionHeld Cardinal-bishop of Albano
surface form: Cardinal Bishop of Albano

Master of Theology at the University of Paris
Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
studentOf Alexander of Hales
theologicalFocus Christocentric theology
illumination theory of knowledge
mystical ascent to God
synthesis of faith and reason

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