Woźniak, Robert2023-02-142023-02-142015Theological Research, 2015, Vol. 3, No. 1, s. 91-122.2300-3588http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/3790Artykuł w języku hiszpańskim.The fact that the object of desiderium for Bonaventure is located in the very life of the Blessed Trinity results in its peculiar and original understanding. The object of desire determines its internal structure and, therefore, influences its very nature. In the writings of the Doctor Seraphicus we can numbered at least three essential features of human desiderium Dei, which desire obteins from its object: the Seraphicus understands the desire as (1) a kind of love, as (2) a gift, and finally as (3) important feature of human nature as such.esAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/Bonaventure of BagnoregioGiovanni di FidanzasaintsclergypriesthoodDoctors of the Churchtheological anthropologyanthropologytheologydesirelovegiftsdesire for GodGodhumanBonawentura z Bagnoregioświęcikapłaniduchowieństwodoktorzy Kościołaantropologia teologicznaantropologiateologiapragnieniepożądaniemiłośćdaryitinerariumdesiderium Deipragnienie BogaBógczłowiekBuenaventura de Bagnoregioantropología teológicaantropologíateologíadeseoamordeseo de DiosDioshombreNaturaleza teológica del deseo humano de Dios En el Itinerarium de San BuenaventuraArticle