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Bonaventure, John Duns Scotus, And The Franciscan Tradition

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In this fourth volume of Collected Essays, Bonaventure, John Duns Scotus, and the Franciscan Tradition, Peter Damian Fehlner traces the development of the Franciscan theologies of redemption, co-redemption, and the Immaculate Conception as they both flow from and return to a very concrete spirituality rooted in devotion to the persons of Jesus and Mary. The main protagonists in these studies are the towering figures of Bonaventure and John Duns Scotus. Framed within an ecclesiological and sacramental worldview, shaped by the correlative and markedly Franciscan doctrines of the Absolute Primacy of Jesus and the Immaculate Conception, Fehlner outlines the theological background and rationale for affirming Mary's co-redemptive role in creation and salvation history. In articulating this great vision of the church, Fehlner discloses the Catholic and Franciscan understanding of Tradition and its progressive penetration and integration of doctrinal and devotional development into the life of the church. For Fehlner, Mary's co-redemptive association with her Son and her union in charity with the Holy Spirit provides both the primary instance of and the hermeneutical key for prayerfully receiving and living the mysteries of our salvation.


  • | Author: Peter Damian OFM Conv. Fehlner, R. Trent Pomplun
  • | Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • | Publication Date: Sep 07, 2023
  • | Number of Pages: 524 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 1532663870
  • | ISBN-13: 9781532663871
Author:
Peter Damian OFM Conv. Fehlner, R. Trent Pomplun
Publisher:
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication Date:
Sep 07, 2023
Number of pages:
524 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
1532663870
ISBN-13:
9781532663871