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Heart speaks unto heart : on the kinship of spirit and thought : John Henry Newman and Edith Stein / by Jan Kłos.

Van Pelt Library BX4705.N5 K559 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kłos, Jan, author.
Series:
Value inquiry book series. Philosophy and religion ; 0929-8436 v. 368.
Value inquiry book series, 0929-8436 ; volume 368
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890.
Newman, John Henry.
Stein, Edith, Saint, 1891-1942.
Stein, Edith.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xii, 214 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]
Summary:
"This book uniquely combines two biographies of John Henry Newman and Edith Stein in order to show that no matter what kind of circumstances we may live in, loyalty to one's own self is the most significant part of life"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1 A Gloss to the Biographies p. 1
1 The Modern Point of Departure p. 12
2 The Cultural and Family Contexts-the Ethos p. 13
3 Newman-the Philosopher p. 17
4 The Decision p. 21
5 Edith Stein and Her Story p. 25
6 Conversion and Its Personal Sense p. 31
7 Secretum Meum Mihi p. 33
2 The Grammar of Knowledge in the Concrete p. 40
1 Notional versus Real Assent p. 44
2 Notional Assent p. 45
3 Real Assent p. 51
4 Imagination and Images versus the Response of the Person p. 53
5 Realization p. 57
6 Theoretical Knowledge and Action p. 61
7 Examples as the Sources of Proper Conduct p. 63
8 The Power of the Particular p. 65
9 Assent versus Inference p. 68
10 Simple Assents versus Complex Assents p. 76
11 The Lazarus Case p. 78
12 Certitude-the Goal of Personal Effort p. 80
13 The Power of Simple Assent as Confronted with Certitude p. 84
14 The Conditions of Certitude-Indefectibility versus Infallibility p. 86
15 Religion as a System p. 92
16 Probability-the Guide of Life p. 95
17 Formal Inference p. 96
18 Units before Universals p. 101
19 Informal Inference p. 103
20 Personal Knowledge versus Inference p. 105
21 Faith versus Intuition p. 112
22 The Illative Sense-Practical Wisdom p. 113
23 The Sanction, Nature, and Range of the Illative Sense, or the Power of Integration p. 118
24 Intuition versus Reasoning p. 121
25 Faith and Reason p. 123
26 The Explicit versus the Implicit and Being Possessed p. 125
27 Faith Above, Not against, Reason p. 129
28 The Infinite Abyss of Existence p. 131
29 The Real versus Unreal Words p. 133
30 Real Adherence (Not Notional), Personal Adherence to the Word of God p. 137
31 The Voice of Conscience p. 140
32 Habit-the Way of Action p. 145
3 The Cross as a Source of Knowledge and the Language of the Heart p. 149
1 Going Inside-Meeting God p. 152
2 Newman and Stein-Mystics p. 155
3 Selfhood-the Essence of Originality p. 157
4 The Thoughts of the Heart p. 158
5 Interior Perception p. 159
6 The Implicit and the Logic of the Heart p. 162
7 True Personality Comes from the Depths p. 167
8 Primeval Life Accessible Yet Not Comprehensible p. 171
4 The Interior-the Source of the Truth and Individuality of the Person p. 176
1 Individuality versus the Transcendental Area p. 177
2 Communicability versus Non-communicability p. 179
3 The Human Being p. 180
4 The Life-Emanating I p. 181
5 The Personal Imprint of the I p. 184
6 The Source of the Person's Dignity p. 188
7 Others-Empathy p. 189
8 The Person and Soul Life p. 191.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Kłos, Jan. Heart speaks unto heart
ISBN:
9789004460195
9004460195
OCLC:
1256591923

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