6.1 The Metaphysical Dialogue on Nature -- 6.2 The Scientific Dialogue on Nature -- 6.3 The Life of Nature -- 6.4 The Inactuality and Actuality of Hedwig Conrad-Martius? -- References -- 7 Eternal Being and Creaturely Existence: Hedwig Conrad-Martius and Edith Stein on Divine-Human Ontology -- 7.1 Conrad-Martius on God, Creation, and the Human Person -- 7.1.1 The Nature of the Divine -- 7.1.2 The Nature of Creation -- 7.1.3 The Nature of the Human -- 7.2 Potential Contributions to a Phenomenology of Religious Experience: Stein and Conrad-Martius -- 7.2.1 Stein on Finite Being and the Phenomenon of Joy -- 7.2.2 Conrad-Martius on Human Soul and Spirit -- References -- 8 Stein's Critique of Heidegger on Temporality, Eternity, and Transcendence-With Special Attention to Conrad-Martius's Contribution -- 8.1 Introduction: Kierkegaard's Dilemma -- 8.2 Heidegger's Emphasis on the Temporal Finitude of Human Existence -- 8.3 Stein's Critique of Heidegger on Temporality, Eternity, and Transcendence -- 8.4 Conrad-Martius's Contribution to Stein's Critique of Heidegger's Existenzphilosophie -- 8.5 Heidegger on Dasein as Sein-Towards-Death -- 8.6 Husserl on Life, Death, and Transcendence as "Limit Problems" of Phenomenology -- 8.7 Conclusion: Phenomenology of Temporality, Eternity, and Transcendence -- References -- 9 Side by Side as if on a Narrow Ridge: Edith Stein and Hedwig Conrad-Martius Living Out Christianity and Facing Atheistic Philosophy -- 9.1 Living Christianity in the Early Phenomenological Movement -- 9.2 Distinct to Critics and Dissenters -- 9.3 Martin Heidegger's "Atheistic" Philosophy -- References -- Bibliography. |