For those intrigued by this morning's Office of Readings, here's a place to get St. Bonaventure's entire treatise in both English and Latin.
Journey of the Mind to God
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This page contains a single entry by Steven Riddle published on July 15, 2004 8:08 AM.
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One of the most beautiful, spiritual books I've ever read. St. Bonaventure was a contemporary of St. Thomas Aquinas, but was more Platonist than Aristotelean, and his Platonism shines clearly in his book. Everyone should read this book.
Dear Mr. Riddle,
Jamie Blosser has some Bonaventurana today, too, at http://www.adlimina.blogspot.com/
Cheers -