Aquinas, Bonaventure, and the Scholastic Culture of Medieval Paris The Prologue to Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Gospel of John
from Part Three - Bonaventure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2021
Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Gospel of John was revised, scholars tell us, when he was an early master, but it was based on materials he had prepared several years before as a baccalarius biblicus. An interesting characteristic of this prologue is that, unlike his later prologue to his Commentary on the Gospel of Luke in which Bonaventure spent very little time talking about St. Luke, in this prologue, the figure of St. John dominates. The praise of the Gospel is carried out primarily by praising its author because, as Bonaventure comments, “the commendation of the author redounds upon the work.”
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