Abstract
In this presentation, I will seek to put into perspective the philosophy and theology of the
Seraphic Doctor, St. Bonaventure. I will argue that to understand the thought of St.
Bonaventure, one has to understand his Franciscan vocation and the exemplary role of the
Seraphic Father, St. Francis. This pattern becomes evident when one looks closer at St.
Bonaventure’s (1) exemplary causation, (2) divine illumination theory, (3) and crown of
affectivity. Throughout these three topics, it is also my goal to elaborate upon St. Bonaventure’s
philosophy by (1) analyzing the respective philosophers who St. Bonaventure responded to (i.e.
Aristotle, Plato, St. Augustine, St. Thomas) and (2) contextualizing him among the great
Christian thinkers of his time (i.e. St. Thomas and St. Albert)