Preface
1. Introduction
Part One - The Context
I - Bonaventure and the Bible
2. Wisdom and Love
3. The Mystery of Revelation
II - Bonaventure and the Fathers
4. Augustine
5. The Medieval Fathers
6. Dionysius
III - Bonaventure and the Franciscan Crisis
7. Apostolic Poverty
8. Joachim of Fiore
9. The Use and Abuse of Aristotle
Part Two - Reading the Text
10. The Cornerstone - Collation 1
11. The Path to Wisdom - Collation 2
12. The Word of God - Collation 3
13. Towards Understanding - Collations 4 and 5
14. The Limits of Philosophy - Collations 6 and 7
15. Faith Seeking Understanding - Collations 8 and 9
16. Discerning the Nature of God - Collations 10, 11 and 12
17. Reading Scripture - Collations 13 and 14
18. Patterns in Scripture and History - Collations 15 and 16
19. The Paradise of the Soul - Collations 17 and 18
20. Sapientia Amorosa - Collation 19
21. The Vision of God - Collations 20 and 21
22. The Church and the Soul - Collation 22
23. Image and Likeness - Collation 23
Envoi
24. The Mirror of St Bonaventure
Endnotes
Bibliography
Biblical Index
Index of Names and Places
Index of Topics
Douglas Dales was from 1984 to 2012 Chaplain of Marlborough College, Wiltshire, and he is now a parish priest in the diocese of Oxford. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and the author of several studies in Anglo-Saxon church history and other areas of theology. Among his books published with James Clarke & Co and The Lutterworth Press are: Way Back to God: The Spiritual Theology of St Bonaventure (2019), Divine Remaking: St Bonaventure and the Gospel of Luke (2017), Alcuin: His Life and Legacy (2012), Alcuin: Theology and Thought (2013), Dunstan: Saint and Statesman (2013), Light to the Isles: Mission and Theology in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Britain (2010) and Living Through Dying: The Spiritual Experience of Saint Paul (1994).
"This introduction and commentary to St Bonaventure's Collations
comes from one of today's most important scholars on the 13th
century Franciscan friar, scholar and bishop. Dales shows how,
heavily dependent on the Church Fathers, the 'seraphic doctor'
warmed intellectual scholasticism with the humility and poverty of
St Francis of Assisi, combining his love of Scripture with a search
for divine wisdom. Speaking from a time of natural catastrophe and
social unrest much like ours today, Bonaventure invites us to pick
up the galaxy of mirrors surrounding us to reflect on ourselves,
our world, and our need to hope."
Geoffrey Scott, OSB, Abbot Douai
"Dales, like a wise and sympathetic guide, accompanies the reader
through the intricacies and insights of Bonaventure's Collations on
the Six Days of Creation, drawing out his profound affinity with
insights of the Fathers on whom he builds, and whose synthesis
between heart and mind he preserves, and demonstrating, too, his
ability to bestride the growing gulf between Greek East and Latin
West. We encounter Bonaventure as the Schoolman for our times. The
trilogy, as a whole, is an immense achievement, which is enhanced
by Dales' clarity and the grace of his prose."
Andrew Louth, FBA, Professor Emeritus, University of Durham
"In introducing Bonaventure's last work, given as lectures in
Paris, then the most dynamic centre for study in Europe, Douglas
Dales shows both why students flocked to his lectures and that
there is still great attraction in encountering the text of the
Bible presented with insights from earlier writers. This is an
invaluable work, well worth reading alone or with the previous two
volumes.
Benedicta Ward, SLG
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