Abstract

St. Bonaventure conceives the divine creation through the analogy of artistic action and he thinks the creator-Artificer is the Triune God. Therefore, we can contemplate the structure of artistic production in the trinitarian communion of God’s creative action. In Bonaventure’s thought, this is made possible through the doctrine of appropriation: power, wisdom, and benevolence are inseparably articulated in the divine work.

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