
La persona humana en San Buenaventura
Author(s) -
Manuel Lázaro Pulido
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
revista española de filosofía medieval/revista española de filosofía medieval
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2530-7878
pISSN - 1133-0902
DOI - 10.21071/refime.v13i.6273
Subject(s) - individuation , metaphysics , analogy , saint , creatures , philosophy , dignity , meaning (existential) , persona , epistemology , order (exchange) , reflexive pronoun , humanities , theology , psychoanalysis , psychology , art , art history , history , natural (archaeology) , law , archaeology , finance , political science , economics
Saint Bonaventure elaborates the concept of human person starting from two contexts. One, more general: the examplarism, which explains the relationships between God and creatures in the manner of metaphysical and symbolic participation. The other, of theological characteristic, is an answer to the Trinitarian and christological question and it makes him to ask himself the concept of person. The human structure is definitively determinated by its personal characteristic. Saint Bodaventure uses the analogy in order to speak of the created person, whom defines as relationships, individuation and dignity. And in this manner he develops the biblical meaning of person.