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FRANCISCAN BIOCENTRISM AND THE FRANCISCAN TRADITION
Ethics & the Environment, 2008Franciscan biocentrism is the view that Francis of Assisi is a biocentrist who holds that all living things have intrinsic value. Recently, biocentric theorists Sterba and Taylor have modified biocentrism to accommodate holistic entities. I consider thinkers from the broader Franciscan intellectual tradition (Bonaventure and Scotus) to see whether ...
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Theology Today, 1987
“In the 1480s, Giovanni Bellini painted a large panel which is now generally known as ‘St. Francis in Ecstasy’. … The painting is one of the greatest works of one of the greatest painters of the Western tradition, so understanding it is an exceedingly important enterprise.
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“In the 1480s, Giovanni Bellini painted a large panel which is now generally known as ‘St. Francis in Ecstasy’. … The painting is one of the greatest works of one of the greatest painters of the Western tradition, so understanding it is an exceedingly important enterprise.
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