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Les meditations de la vie du Christ. Traduites en fracais par Henry de Riancey.

Author
Bonaventure, Saint
Abstract
St. Bonaventure is proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by the Roman Catholic Church. He was Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, Minister General of the Friars Minor, born at Bagnorea in the vicinity of Viterbo in 1221; died at Lyons, 16 July, 1274. Bonaventure's theological writings may be classed under four heads: dogmatic, mystic, exegetical, and homiletic. Only a small part of Bonaventure's writings is properly mystical. These are characterized by brevity and by a faithful adherence to the teaching of the Gospel. Perhaps the best known of Bonaventure's other mystical and ascetical writings is a series of forty-eight devout meditations on the life of Christ.
Journal/Series
BT300 .B69 1914a;
Date Issued
1914Publisher
Paris: J. de Gigord
Subject
Jesus Christ; Biography; Meditations
Type
book