Franciscan Institute Publications
Website: http://www.franciscanpublications.com/
Franciscan Institute Publications is a leading publisher of books and journals on medieval Franciscan history, sources, spirituality, philosophy and theology as well as contemporary issues on Franciscan life and ministry.
It has published critical editions of the works of John Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Adam of Wodeham and Peter of John Olivi. Its Works of St. Bonaventure series is now in 15 separate volumes with more volumes in development. Franciscan Institute Publications has collaborated with the English-Speaking Conference of the Order of Friars Minor and the Commission on the Franciscan Intellectual Tradition on two series of Franciscan thought on contemporary issues and topics.
Known for many years for its critical editions of leading medieval Franciscan philosophers and theologians, Franciscan Institute Publications has more recently endeavored to make available to a wider reading public the very best of modern scholarship on the history, spirituality and intellectual tradition of the Franciscan movement. The Works of St. Bonaventure Series is a case in point. The latest on-line version of the FIP catalog reveals a good number of monographs, translations and several new scholarly series that attempt to bridge the medieval and contemporary worlds.
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What is Our Responsibility?
Editor: Elise Saggau, OSF
What is the Future?
Elise Saggau, OFM
Let Us Praise, Adore, and Give Thanks
Editor: Elise Saggau, O.S.F.
Introduction by Ken Himes, OFM
Franciscans and the Church Today
Editor: Elise Saggau, OSF
150 Years of History at St. Bonaventure University
Based on t he research of Edward K. Eckert, Edited and additional content by Robert, Ann, and Daniel McCarthy
St. Francis of Assisi Yesterday and Today
By Anton Rotzetter
Franciscan Strategies for Building a More Just World
Editor Daria Mitchell, OSF
Mutuality and Moral Living According to John Duns Scotus
Mary Beth Ingham, C.S.J.
Mutuality and Moral Living According to John Duns Scotus
by Mary Beth Ingham