Erich Przywar and Edith Stein: From the Analogy of the Being to an Analogy of the Person
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The question of analogy – fundamental for all neoscholastics, from Gilson to Maritain, finds its consecration in 1932 with Erich Przywara’s famous Analogia entis. In the wake of Pryzwara’s influence, analogy toook on a decisive role in Edith Stein’s thinking. However, in describing the phenomenological dialectic between finite being and eternal being, Stein ascribes what could be called a « personal » dimension to the analogy of being. This means a relation between two « I am » : the human and creatural « I am » and the divine « I am ». The original analogia entis is thus for Stein a relation between two persons.
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