
Edith Stein's Finite and Eternal Being
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Essay I: The Structure, Method, and Argumentation of Finite and Eternal Being
Essay II: Sources and Context for Finite and Eternal Being
Essay III: The Significance of Finite and Eternal Being
Part Two: Synopsis of Finite and Eternal Being
Foreword
Chapter One: Introduction: The Question of Being
Chapter Two: Act and Potency as Ways-of-Being
Chapter Three: Essential and Actual Being
Chapter Four: Essence - essentia, ???s?a - Substance, Form, and Matter
Chapter Five: Be-ing as Such (Transcendentals)
Chapter Six: The Meaning of Being
Chapter Seven: The Image of the Trinity in Creation
Chapter Eight: The Meaning and Foundation of Individual-Being
Appendix I: Martin Heidegger's Philosophy of Existence
Appendix II: Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle
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