Franciscan Theology: The Implications of a Good Creation

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Special Session

Organizer Name

Richard A. Nicholas

Organizer Affiliation

Univ. of St. Francis, Joliet

Presider Name

Andrew Salzmann

Presider Affiliation

Benedictine College

Paper Title 1

The Similitude of All Things: Halensian Incarnational Anthropology and Soteriology

Presenter 1 Name

Ty Monroe

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Boston College

Paper Title 2

The Role of the Good Creation and New Covenant in the Eucharistic Thought of Saint Francis

Presenter 2 Name

Richard A. Nicholas

Start Date

12-5-2016 3:30 PM

Session Location

Schneider 1160

Description

Francis of Assisi's affirmation that creation is fundamentally good had profound implications for medieval theology. It allowed him and the Franciscan theologians who followed him to formulate a more cognitive, integrated, and pastoral understanding of the incarnation and sacraments. This session will explore these implications. RAN

Richard Nicholas

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May 12th, 3:30 PM

Franciscan Theology: The Implications of a Good Creation

Schneider 1160

Francis of Assisi's affirmation that creation is fundamentally good had profound implications for medieval theology. It allowed him and the Franciscan theologians who followed him to formulate a more cognitive, integrated, and pastoral understanding of the incarnation and sacraments. This session will explore these implications. RAN

Richard Nicholas