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Description
Cornelio Fabro's writings on Edith Stein elucidate Fabro's understanding of Stein's contemporary relevance to philosophical debates about the relationship between Thomism and Phenomenology.
For the first time in the English Language, Joshua Furnal brings together a selection of works that are representative of Cornelio Fabro's perspective on Edith Stein, offering a distinctive yet overlooked contribution to Steinian literature. Furnal begins, in the introduction, by exploring the impact of Edith Stein's writings on Fabro's stance toward the phenomenological tradition. Fabro's engagement with phenomenology first surfaced in 1941 when he published two books simultaneously: Perception and Thought and The Phenomenology of Perception. Subsequently, his engagement with Stein's philosophical writings first appeared in publications from 1949 to 1951, and then again in 1969, 1978, and 1989 in relation to her canonization process.
Fabro's significance to Stein studies is due not only to his involvement in writing the dossier that facilitated her canonization process at the Vatican, but also to his appreciation for her existential approach to the relationship between faith and reason-which led her to martyrdom. As a Thomist and priest, Fabro viewed Stein as an important philosopher in her own right and saw an important link between his own Stigmatine background and Stein's spirituality. This translation introduces Fabro's understanding of Stein's philosophy and sainthood and the broader issues that converge at the intersection of their thought.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Cornelio Fabro's Approach to Edith Stein, Joshua Furnal
1. Edith Stein: From Philosophy to Torment (1949)
2. From Phenomenology, to the Carmel, to the Concentration Camp (1951)
3. Edith Stein, Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (1953)
4. Edith Stein: From Philosophy to Martyrdom (1969)
5. Edith Stein, Husserl and Martin Heidegger (1978)
a. Edith Stein and Edmund Husserl (1916-1918)
b. The Intellectual Development of Edith Stein (from Phenomenology to Thomism)
c. The Thomism of Edith Stein and the Phenomenological Ontology of Martin Heidegger
6. Between Husserl and Thomas Aquinas: The Contours of Blessed Edith Stein's Philosophical and Theological Activity (1989)
a. Preliminary Observations
b. Philosophical Writings Before Her Conversion (1916-1922)
c. Published Philosophical Writings After Stein's Conversion: The Encounter Between Phenomenology and Thomism
d. Additional Thomistic and Philosophical Studies (Published and Unpublished)
e. Theological and Spiritual Writings
f. Writings on Theological Pedagogy
g. The Letters
h. Autobiography
i. Concluding Judgment
Index
Product details
| Published | 29 Oct 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 176 |
| ISBN | 9781666950724 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Series | Edith Stein Studies |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























