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Saint Bonaventure: The Seraphic Doctor Minister-General of the Franciscan Order

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The work follows the friar's life from childhood and youth to sanctity and scholarly formation, showing how he combined contemplative devotion with systematic learning. It recounts his defense of the mendicant orders against critics, his reforms and discipline as Minister-General, episodes of administration, and his composition of a life of the Franciscan founder. The narrative concludes with his elevation to the cardinalate, death, and canonization. Recurring themes are the integration of simplicity and organized observance, the reconciliation of administrative duty with interior spirituality, and the promotion of study within a religious framework.

About the Author

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Laurence Costelloe

Laurence Costelloe was an author known for his work on religious and philosophical subjects, particularly within the context of Franciscan thought. His notable book, "Saint Bonaventure: The Seraphic Doctor Minister-General of the Franciscan Order," explores the life and contributions of Saint Bonaventure, a key figure in the Franciscan tradition. Costelloe's writings reflect a deep engagement with theological themes and the historical significance of Franciscan spirituality, contributing to the understanding of this influential religious order.

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