Contemplating Edith Stein
Controversy surrounding the beatification and canonization of Edith Stein, a Catholic convert of Jewish heritage who was murdered at Auschwitz, has eclipsed scholarly and public attention to Stein’s extraordinary development as a philosopher. She succeeded in extending phenomenological inquiry into the nature of person, community, and state; in analyzing the truth claims of empathic knowledge; in probing the foundations of pedagogy; and in offering a synthesis of medieval philosophy and phenomenology. Only the second woman in German history to be awarded a Ph.D. in philosophy, Stein ranks among the leading early-twentieth-century European intellectuals. She also made lasting contributions, both intellectual and practical, to women’s education, freedom, and equality in Germany. The sixteen essays in this collection, written by scholars from the United States and Europe, critically examine her legacy. This volume represents the first comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis in English of Stein’s life and philosophical writings. The book is divided into three sections—biographical explorations, Stein's feminist theory and pedagogy, and her creative philosophical contributions. The essays in this volume also situate Stein’s life and thought in the complex historical context of early-twentieth-century Germany.
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Contemplating Edith Stein
Controversy surrounding the beatification and canonization of Edith Stein, a Catholic convert of Jewish heritage who was murdered at Auschwitz, has eclipsed scholarly and public attention to Stein’s extraordinary development as a philosopher. She succeeded in extending phenomenological inquiry into the nature of person, community, and state; in analyzing the truth claims of empathic knowledge; in probing the foundations of pedagogy; and in offering a synthesis of medieval philosophy and phenomenology. Only the second woman in German history to be awarded a Ph.D. in philosophy, Stein ranks among the leading early-twentieth-century European intellectuals. She also made lasting contributions, both intellectual and practical, to women’s education, freedom, and equality in Germany. The sixteen essays in this collection, written by scholars from the United States and Europe, critically examine her legacy. This volume represents the first comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis in English of Stein’s life and philosophical writings. The book is divided into three sections—biographical explorations, Stein's feminist theory and pedagogy, and her creative philosophical contributions. The essays in this volume also situate Stein’s life and thought in the complex historical context of early-twentieth-century Germany.
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Contemplating Edith Stein

Contemplating Edith Stein

by Joyce Avrech Berkman (Editor)
Contemplating Edith Stein

Contemplating Edith Stein

by Joyce Avrech Berkman (Editor)

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Controversy surrounding the beatification and canonization of Edith Stein, a Catholic convert of Jewish heritage who was murdered at Auschwitz, has eclipsed scholarly and public attention to Stein’s extraordinary development as a philosopher. She succeeded in extending phenomenological inquiry into the nature of person, community, and state; in analyzing the truth claims of empathic knowledge; in probing the foundations of pedagogy; and in offering a synthesis of medieval philosophy and phenomenology. Only the second woman in German history to be awarded a Ph.D. in philosophy, Stein ranks among the leading early-twentieth-century European intellectuals. She also made lasting contributions, both intellectual and practical, to women’s education, freedom, and equality in Germany. The sixteen essays in this collection, written by scholars from the United States and Europe, critically examine her legacy. This volume represents the first comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis in English of Stein’s life and philosophical writings. The book is divided into three sections—biographical explorations, Stein's feminist theory and pedagogy, and her creative philosophical contributions. The essays in this volume also situate Stein’s life and thought in the complex historical context of early-twentieth-century Germany.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268021894
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 02/03/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Joyce Avrech Berkman is professor of history at the University of Massachusetts.

Contributors: Joyce Avrech Berkman, Dana K. Greene, Patricia Hampl, John Sullivan, OCD, Scott Spector, Theresa Wobbe, Angelika von Renteln, Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz, Linda Lopez McAlister, Rachel Feldhay Brenner, Lisa M. Dolling, Antonio Calcagno, Angela Ales Bello, Sarah Borden, and Beate Beckmann-Zöller.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
Part 1"I Am Not a 'Cleverly-Designed Book'; I Am a Human Being with My Contradictions": Who Is Edith Stein?
1The Intellectual Passion of Edith Stein: A Biographical Profile15
2In Search of Edith Stein: Beyond Hagiography48
3Edith Stein (Poland, 1942): A Book Sealed with Seven Seals59
4Some Instances of Edith Stein's Humor and Compassion76
5Edith Stein's Passing Gestures: Intimate Histories, Empathic Portraits93
6The Complex Modernity of Edith Stein: New Gender Relations and Options for Women in Early-Twentieth-Century Germany122
7Moments in Edith Stein's Years of Crisis, 1918-1922134
8"His Whole Life Consisted of a Search for Religious Truth": Edith Stein in Conversation with John Henry Newman149
9The German-Jewish Symbiosis in Flux: Edith Stein's Complex National/Ethnic Identity170
Part 2"Every So-Called 'Masculine' Occupation May Be Exercised by Many Women": Edith Stein's Feminism
10Edith Stein: Essential Differences201
11Edith Stein: A Reading of Her Feminist Thought212
12Edith Stein's Philosophy of "Liberal" Education226
Part 3"Without Personally Having Done Such Creative Philosophical Work a Person Cannot Possibly Imagine What It Demanded of Me": Stein the Philosopher
13Assistant and/or Collaborator? Edith Stein's Relationship to Edmund Husserl's Ideen II243
14Ontology, Metaphysics, and Life in Edith Stein271
15What Makes You You? Individuality in Edith Stein283
16Religious-Philosophical Reflections on the Relationship of Freedom and Commitment in Edith Stein and Simone Weil301
Review of Literature in English on Edith Stein320
Chronology343
List of Contributors346
Index349
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