Edith Stein y el castillo interior de Teresa de Ávila.
Abstract
The “interior castle” is the frst appendix that Edith Stein adds to her great philosophical work, Finite and eternal being. Edith shows her anthropological interest and describes the essence of humanity in the feminine and masculine processes, in relation to the optimistic vision of Teresa.
Also, in harmony with the cloistered nun, she defends the intimacy of what can be found in God. To better understand, with the terms there are also images; that is to say, concepts and symbols that connect harmoniously. As such, in the same way that Teresa thinks about experience and dares to say it, Edith also unites experience and doctrine in a comprehensible expression. Her contribution is valuable both on the levels of sensibility and intelligence, and because of her decisive temperament, she becomes a woman with a bold loving rationality.
Keywords
Edith Stein, Teresa de Ávila, Interiority, Feminine
Author Biography
Agustina Serrano
Doctora en Teología.
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