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Edith Stein Studies
Edith Stein Studies publishes high quality research into Edith Stein’s thought, its historical importance, and its contemporary relevance. It does so by featuring companions to each of the works of Edith Stein as well as monographs and edited collections on Stein’s thought, its applications, and comparative aspects. The companions identify the structure and method of Stein’s works, provide an orientation on its place in the overall work, indicate its sources and context, and discuss its relevance for contemporary debates. Monographs and edited volumes on various themes in or relating to Stein’s philosophy, along with the companions, are authored by experienced Stein scholars and are rigorously peer reviewed. Edith Stein Studies enjoys the patronage of the International Association for the Study of the Philosophy of Edith Stein, The Edith Stein House in Wrocław, and the Institute of Carmelite Studies.


Editor(s): Mette Lebech (Maynooth University Ireland). Associate series editors: Timothy Burns (University of St Thomas), Jadwiga Guerrero van der Meijden (Jagiellonian University), Robert McNamara (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Advisory Board: Angela Ales-Bello (Lateran University), Beate Beckman-Zöller (Munich Catholic College), Sarah Borden-Sharkey (Wheaton College), Antonio Calcagno (King's University College, The University of Western Ontario), Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz (Dresden University of Technology), Ruth Hagengruber (University of Paderborn), Dermot Moran (Boston College and University College Dublin), Claudia Mariéle Wulf (Tilburg University)
Staff editorial contact: Deanna Biondi (Deanna.Biondi@bloomsbury.com)