Philosophical Questions in the Sentences Commentary of Saint Bonaventure (A Roundtable)
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure Univ.
Organizer Name
Gregory F. LaNave
Organizer Affiliation
Dominican House of Studies
Presider Name
John F. Boyle
Presider Affiliation
Univ. of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Paper Title 1
Discussant
Presenter 1 Name
Richard Cross
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Univ. of Notre Dame
Paper Title 2
Discussant
Presenter 2 Name
Christopher Cullen, SJ
Presenter 2 Affiliation
Fordham Univ.
Paper Title 3
Discussant
Presenter 3 Name
Timothy B. Noone
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Catholic Univ. of America
Paper Title 4
Discussant
Presenter 4 Name
R. E. Houser
Presenter 4 Affiliation
Univ. of St. Thomas, Houston
Start Date
15-5-2015 10:00 AM
Session Location
Valley II Eicher 202
Description
In conjunction with the recent publication (2014) of an annotated translation of selected philosophical questions drawn from the Sentences Commentary of St. Bonaventure by Dr. Timothy Noone and Dr. Ed Houser, this session proposes to gather the two editor-translators into discussion with some of the leading scholars on the work of St. Bonaventure in the United States today (e.g., Richard Cross, Marilyn McCord Adams, etc.). Each of the four or five presenters will offer prepared remarks on a variety of aspects of the content of the volume and then engaged the two authors in a lively debate chaired by a moderator.
Gregory LaNave
Philosophical Questions in the Sentences Commentary of Saint Bonaventure (A Roundtable)
Valley II Eicher 202
In conjunction with the recent publication (2014) of an annotated translation of selected philosophical questions drawn from the Sentences Commentary of St. Bonaventure by Dr. Timothy Noone and Dr. Ed Houser, this session proposes to gather the two editor-translators into discussion with some of the leading scholars on the work of St. Bonaventure in the United States today (e.g., Richard Cross, Marilyn McCord Adams, etc.). Each of the four or five presenters will offer prepared remarks on a variety of aspects of the content of the volume and then engaged the two authors in a lively debate chaired by a moderator.
Gregory LaNave