This article proposes the thesis that Edith Stein’s late anthropology has a theocentric orientation. The threefold structure of a human being consisting of a body, soul and spirit is examined in order to validate the thesis. First of all, the finitude of a human being points out to the eternal being and – consequently – human beings are not conceivable by themselves, without the context of God. Moreover, the hylomorphic union of the body and soul adopted from Aristotelian and Thomistic philosophy is enriched in Stein’s anthropology by the concept of spirit. This results in a threefold structure and is reason enough to suggest man’s iconic similarity to the Trinity. Furthermore, Stein takes over St. Teresa of Avila’s concept of an internal c...
Because the image we have of the human person determines educational practice, Stein’s philosophy of...
Resumen: Algunos capítulos del último curso de antropología dictado por la filósofa Edith Stein, ant...
The core of the article constitute the letters that Edith Stein (who later became St. Teresa Benedic...
This article proposes the thesis that Edith Stein’s late anthropology has a theocentric orientation....
This article proposes the thesis that Edith Stein’s late anthropology has a theocentric orientation....
The aim of the study is to find mystical elements in Edith Stein's anthropology as a connecting prin...
The aim of this article is showing the most important coincidences between Santa Teresa de Jesus’s m...
Edith Stein’s theoretical overview of the human person presented in the article contributes to bette...
Edith Stein was born in a traditional religious Jewish family. In her youth, she stopped praying and...
This article discusses the concept of a person in Edith Stein’s philosophical anthropology. It is a ...
The article presents the claim that the basis of Edith Stein’s perfect understanding of the mystical...
This article discusses the concept of a person in Edith Stein’s philosophical anthropology. It is a ...
Edith Stein 1891-1942, born Jewish, converted to Catholicism and ten years after her conversion beca...
In order to answer the question about spirit and spirituality as possible objects of Psychology, we ...
“The science of the Cross involves the subject to the point of its own annihilation and abandonment...
Because the image we have of the human person determines educational practice, Stein’s philosophy of...
Resumen: Algunos capítulos del último curso de antropología dictado por la filósofa Edith Stein, ant...
The core of the article constitute the letters that Edith Stein (who later became St. Teresa Benedic...
This article proposes the thesis that Edith Stein’s late anthropology has a theocentric orientation....
This article proposes the thesis that Edith Stein’s late anthropology has a theocentric orientation....
The aim of the study is to find mystical elements in Edith Stein's anthropology as a connecting prin...
The aim of this article is showing the most important coincidences between Santa Teresa de Jesus’s m...
Edith Stein’s theoretical overview of the human person presented in the article contributes to bette...
Edith Stein was born in a traditional religious Jewish family. In her youth, she stopped praying and...
This article discusses the concept of a person in Edith Stein’s philosophical anthropology. It is a ...
The article presents the claim that the basis of Edith Stein’s perfect understanding of the mystical...
This article discusses the concept of a person in Edith Stein’s philosophical anthropology. It is a ...
Edith Stein 1891-1942, born Jewish, converted to Catholicism and ten years after her conversion beca...
In order to answer the question about spirit and spirituality as possible objects of Psychology, we ...
“The science of the Cross involves the subject to the point of its own annihilation and abandonment...
Because the image we have of the human person determines educational practice, Stein’s philosophy of...
Resumen: Algunos capítulos del último curso de antropología dictado por la filósofa Edith Stein, ant...
The core of the article constitute the letters that Edith Stein (who later became St. Teresa Benedic...