Philotheus Boehner

Philotheus Boehner

Fathers Iranaeus Herscher, Thomas Plassmann, and Philotheus Boehner
Born Heinrich Boehner
(1901-02-17)February 17, 1901
Lichtenau, Westphalia
Died May 22, 1955(1955-05-22) (aged 54)
Cause of death Coronary thrombosis
Alma mater University of Münster
Employer St. Bonaventure University
Known for Medieval scholarship
Religion Roman Catholic

Philotheus Boehner (pronounced ([ˈbøːnɐ] BUH-nair), born Heinrich Boehner (February 17, 1901 May 22, 1955) was a member of the Franciscan order known for medieval scholarship.[1]

Biography

Boehner was born Heinrich Boehner in Lichtenau, Westphalia. He entered the Franciscan Order in 1920, and was given the name Philotheus,[2] the Latin form of the Greek Philotheos, ("friend of God"). In 1927 he was ordained as a priest, although he was so ill with tuberculosis he was not expected to live. While resting, he began his work as a medieval scholar by translating Étienne Gilson's work on Saint Bonaventura. He became a close friend of Gilson in the 1930s.

In the summer of 1940 Boehner moved to Saint Bonaventure College (now a university) where he lectured on Franciscan philosophy, and it was here that he began to build the Franciscan Institute into a center of international Franciscan scholarship.

Works

As a result of his work and influence, a large output of scholarly publications were issued from the Franciscan Institute (more than thirty volumes from 194455, divided into five series—Philosophy, Theology, Texts, History, and Missiology).

Probably his most enduring work is the critical edition of William of Ockham's Opera omnia theologica et philosophica, which he produced with Professor Ernest Moody.[3]

References

  1. "Philotheus Boehner, OFM (1901-1955)". The Thomas Merton Archives at St. Bonaventure University. St. Bonaventure University. Retrieved July 5, 2009.
  2. Damico, Helen. Medieval Scholarship : Philosophy and the arts.
  3. "Philotheus Boehner [edit]". Open Library. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
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