The Bonaventurian Eudaimonia as a response to the Metaphysical crisis of Modern Ethics
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For Saint Bonaventure, the search for truth has in itself a salvific value, it does not consist on a mere academic or intellectual endevour. For this reason, the principle that unifies his philosophical and theological work is the same one that serves as the foundation for the construction of a life ordered towards excellence, that is, holiness. In this sense, the radical synthesis between the search for truth and the personal itinerary towards the ultimate end of existence arises from common expressive metaphysical roots, it develops in the same Christocentric heart and reaches its full meaning in the Trinitarian love. This "reductio" is the key to understand and to adequately integrate the different philosophical and theological elements of Bonaventurian thought.
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