BONAVENTURE BY LYDIA SCHUMACHER
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
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These videos are incredible. Thank you so much.
Excellent material. Seems like Bonaventure lived right around the time of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Would love to imagine their conversation.
They actually worked in the same University at Paris together. To be a fly on the wall during their conversations!
Impressive! Well done Dr. Schumacher!
Thanks for the clear and engaging presentation!
I have spent several hours today reading through parts of your dissertation as part of my own dissertation research. Keep up the good work!
Where is your dissertation publicly available on the web. Being an independent researcher I don’t have access to texts behind scholarly paywalls.
Hi! Do you have a summary of Bonaventure's Doctrine of Holy Trinity?
@@catholicmovers9054 No I don’t but I would point to two great, relatively easy to read works by St. Bonaventure: 1) Disputed Questions on the Mystery of the Trinity and 2) the Breviloquium (Part I)
@@decluesviews2740 do you have available pdf file sir?
I love it ..thanks..God bless
Wow this was awesome!! Great job!!
Bonaventure was born & raised in Civita, near Bagnoreggio, in Umbria. The home is now a pile of rubble and it is crudely marked but there is a spiritual something going on.
I was educated by Franciscan Friars, together with Dominican nuns, and one of the nuns had taken the name Bonaventure. She started my interest which turned into a pilgrimage.
Excellent. Thank you.
Thank you.
Nice one and understanable
Hallo Lydia, do you have more vidios on Bonaventure?
Don't give people the wrong idea about Francis' Order. St. Francis as NOT a SJW of the 13th century. He never condemned prelates for any "corruption" that may or may not have existed in the 12 century. Francis was completely obedient and respectful and did not seek to challenge Church authority whatsoever. 0:46
Happy feast day St Bonaventure
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Did Lydia's grandfather write Small is Beautiful?
5:03 I didn't know that Aquinas was less than 1 year old when he achieved his work worthy of the title of the Angelic Doctor!
Child prodigy 😂
European theology is distinguished compare to liberation theology in Latin America. . Deeply related in Roman Catholics . .
detection of concisous locus is possibly more to do with Spirit of Truth
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When I Think Of Farmers I Ponder On St Bonaventure 😊
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of course location is an issue
The term "thinker" seems a little too self-consciously "academic/scholarly/professorial" to me. After all, who is not a thinker? But anyway, very nice presentation, thank you for sharing your research. God bless you.
WE MUST ALL REALIZE THE KRISHNA CONSCIOUSNESS WITHIN
if he lived twice he might have created franciscan religion seperate from other haha
Did she just say that the Holy Spirit came into being? Sounds like blasphemy.
@Alexandre Ventura
Right. Because no one could ever talk for 30 minutes straight without being completely accurate in all that they say...
@Dillon Leaf
Its apparently been about a year since I commented on this video, so I don't remember the spot in the video that I was referring to. However, if she did say it, it was a very bad thing to say. If it was an accident, that is of course very different than if it was on purpose. Nevertheless, saying that the Holy Spirit came into existence certainly sounds pretty blasphemous to me.
@Dillon Leaf
I mean, we all make mistakes when we speak. I just wanted to draw attention to what was said. I hope it was only a slip of the tongue.
May I interject at 1.00 : the rise of towns was due to the introduction of 3 crop rotation which increased food production and concomitantly population. May I also add that every scholar had to be religious because of the fascist nature of Christianity. As late as Diderot 1750 (encyclopedia) and Darwin (1850) all scholars had to be in holy orders.
Haha! Fascist nature of Christianity? Sort of sloppy thinking there as fascism would not exist for many centuries yet. This woman is a serious scholar and historian. Unlike yourself, obviously.
YOUR WORDS SOUND MUMBLED. I . ILL HAVE TO READ IT.