The personalism of Edith Stein : a synthesis of Thomism and phenomenology

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The personalism of Edith Stein : a synthesis of Thomism and phenomenology

Robert McNamara

(Studies in the Carmelite tradition)

Catholic University of America Press, c2023

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Summary: "The Personalism of Edith Stein is an investigation of Stein's mature philosophical anthropology, exploring her engagement with the thought of Aquinas and Thomism while maintaining the phenomenological mode of investigation. Through a careful examination of Stein's later works under the themes of human nature, the human individual, and the human being's relation to God, McNamara shows that Stein's mature personalism is considerably expanded and substantiated by her assimilation of key anthropological and metaphysical teachings of Aquinas and Thomism, and, conversely, that Stein significantly develops and deepens these same teachings through a phenomenological reconsideration of each from a personalist perspective"--Provided by publisher

Bibliography: p. 267-283

Includes index

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