Introduction by Michael F. Andrews
I. PART ONE: Ethics
1. Marian Maskulak, CPS, Saint John's University (New York), USA
Edith Stein and Catholic Social Teaching
2. Melinda Jolly, Australia Catholic University, Australia
Putting the Emotion Back into Empathy: Edith Stein's Understanding of Empathy Applied to a Contemporary Issue
3. Jacob W. Torbek, Loyola University Chicago, USA
Mystical God-forsakenness and the Ethics of Solidarity
4. Michele Keuter Petersen,
Independent Scholar Love Divined: Discerning a Contemplative Ethic in the Philosophy of Edith Stein
5. William Tullius, Gonzaga University, USA
Person and Spirit: On Edith Stein's Personalism and It's Ethical / Pedagogical Implications
II. PART TWO: Metaphysics
1. L.R.Lovestone, Florida State University, USA
The Empathic Gaze: A Steinian Approach to the Study of Religion
2. Sarah Borden Sharkey,
Wheaton College (Illinois), USA
3. Martina Galvani,
Northwestern Italian Philosophy Consortium, Italy
Moral Interiority and Self-Realization: The Relationship Between Good and Being in Edith Stein's Metaphysics
4. Eva Reyes-Gacitua, Universidad Catolica del Norte, Antofagasta, Chile
Ethics and Ontology in Edith Stein: An Approach to Goethe's Faustus
5. Angela Ales Bello, Lateran Pontifical University, Rome, Italy
The Problem of Evil in the Political Philosophy, Ethics, and Metaphysics of Edith Stein
6. Christof Betschart, OCD, Teresianum Pontifical University, Rome, Italy
The Constitution of the Human Person as Discovery and Awakening
III. PART THREE: Applications and Implications
1. Claudia Mariele Wulf, Netherlands
Is and Ought Reconciled: The Contribution of Stein's Essentialism and Existentialism to Post-Modern Ethics
2. Antonio Calcagno, King's University College, Canada
Stein's Understanding of a People and It's Implication for Community and A Priori Law
3. Mary J. Gennuso, Independent Scholar, USA
Beyond Ethics: Edith Stein on Suffering, Sacrifice, and Death
4. Anna Maria Pezzella,
Lateran University, Italy
The Personal Identity: The Formation of Person in Edith Stein's Thought
5. Paulina Monjaraz Fuentes, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Empathy as a Starting Position to Rebuild Human Community
6. Pamela Fitzpatrick, The University of Mount Olive, USA
Stein's Inner Form and the 'Best Me': Ethical Schools to Improve Student Reading
7. Petr Urban, Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academic of Sciences, Czech Republic
Seeds of Care Ethics in Edith Stein's Philosophy
8. John Sullivan, OCD, Independent Scholar, USA
Crucible of Empathy: Nursing Service in World War I
9. Michael F. Andrews, Loyola University Chicago Rome Center, Italy
Edith Stein's Understanding of the Personal Attitude:
Applications and Implications for a New Ethics