St. Bonaventure's theological and philosophical framework is characterized by a deep commitment to the integration of mystical experience with scholastic thought. Unlike other scholastics of his time, most notably Thomas Aquinas, who focused on the synthesis of Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine, Bonaventure sought to build a comprehensive system that emphasized the primacy of divine illumination and mystical contemplation. His work was marked by an embrace of the Neoplatonic tradition, which he blended with the Christian concept of divine revelation. This was particularly evident in his famous work, The Journey of the Mind to God (Itinerarium Mentis ad Deum), where he expounds on the soul's ascent through the stages of purification, illumination, and union with God.
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