Main Person and Dignity in Edith Steins Writings: Investigated in Comparison to the Writings of the Doctors of the Church and the Magisterial Documents of the Catholic Churc

Person and Dignity in Edith Steins Writings: Investigated in Comparison to the Writings of the Doctors of the Church and the Magisterial Documents of the Catholic Churc

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Edith Stein is widely known as a historical figure, a victim of the Holocaust and a saint, but still unrecognised as a philosopher. It was philosophy, however, that constituted the core of her life. Today her complete writings are available to scholars and therefore her thinking can be properly investigated and evaluated. Who is a human person? And what is his or her dignity according to Edith Stein? Those are the two leading questions investigated in this volume. The answer is presented based on the complete writings of the 20th-c. phenomenologist and, moreover, compared to the traditional Christian understanding of human dignity present in the writings of the Church Fathers and the Doctors of the Church as well as Magisterial Documents of the Catholic Church. In the final parts of the book, the author shows how Stein's ideas are relevant today, in particular to the ongoing doctrinal and legal debates over the concept of human dignity.
Request Code : ZLIBIO3642819
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Year:
2019
Publisher:
De Gruyter
Language:
English
Pages:
370
ISBN 10:
2019938938
ISBN 13:
9783110659962
ISBN:
3110659425,9783110659429,9783110661156,9783110659962,2019938938
Series:
Theologische Bibliothek Topelmann, 186

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