Finite and Eternal Being

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"Finite and Eternal Being" is a major philosophical work by Edith Stein that synthesizes phenomenology and Thomistic metaphysics to explore the relationship between created finite beings and the infinite, eternal God.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses analogy of being
essence and existence
participation in being
structure of personhood
author Edith Stein NERFINISHED
combines Thomistic ontology NERFINISHED
phenomenological method
concerns ground of intelligibility of beings
relation between creator and creature
focusesOn created finite being
infinite eternal God
genre Christian philosophy
scholastic metaphysics
hasKeyConcept God as fullness of being
finite being as participation in eternal being
hierarchy of modes of being
individual person as spiritual being
hasPerspective Christian metaphysical realism
hasReception important in contemporary Catholic thought
influential in Edith Stein scholarship
studied in phenomenological theology
influencedBy Aristotle
Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
mainTopic Thomistic metaphysics
metaphysics
phenomenology
relationship between finite beings and God
notableFor systematic synthesis of phenomenology and Thomism
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Endliches und ewiges Sein NERFINISHED
philosophicalDiscipline ontology
philosophy of religion
philosophicalEra 20th-century philosophy
philosophicalTradition Thomism NERFINISHED
phenomenology
religiousContext Catholic philosophy
writtenBy a Discalced Carmelite nun

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Edith Stein notableWork Finite and Eternal Being