“The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to Essentialism

This article examines how Edith Stein’s philosophical and theological anthropology is foundational to the “new feminism” that both Paul VI and John Paul II called for in the wake of the Second Vatican Council. In particular, this article shows how Stein helps to respond to Simone de Beauvoir’s argum...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Renée Köhler-Ryan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Religions
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/11/6/271
id doaj-0cd0e273af2646a886c684602b120e86
record_format Article
spelling doaj-0cd0e273af2646a886c684602b120e862020-11-25T02:51:08ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442020-05-011127127110.3390/rel11060271“The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to EssentialismRenée Köhler-Ryan0School of Philosophy and Theology, University of Notre Dame Australia, 2007 Broadway, NSW, AustraliaThis article examines how Edith Stein’s philosophical and theological anthropology is foundational to the “new feminism” that both Paul VI and John Paul II called for in the wake of the Second Vatican Council. In particular, this article shows how Stein helps to respond to Simone de Beauvoir’s argument that taking women’s biology into consideration leads to essentialism with political implications. This article outlines main themes in the new feminism, and gives a brief overview of the ideas about the “hour of woman” and the “feminine genius” pronounced by popes Paul VI and John Paul II. This article then describes and analyzes Stein’s psycho-physical theory of the human person. Finally, this article considers the importance of Stein’s thought for feminist theology, with brief application to the issue of the ordination of women to the priesthood.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/11/6/271new feminismfeminine geniuspsycho-physical personhoodSecond Vatican CouncilEdith SteinPaul VI
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Renée Köhler-Ryan
spellingShingle Renée Köhler-Ryan
“The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to Essentialism
Religions
new feminism
feminine genius
psycho-physical personhood
Second Vatican Council
Edith Stein
Paul VI
author_facet Renée Köhler-Ryan
author_sort Renée Köhler-Ryan
title “The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to Essentialism
title_short “The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to Essentialism
title_full “The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to Essentialism
title_fullStr “The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to Essentialism
title_full_unstemmed “The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to Essentialism
title_sort “the hour of woman” and edith stein: catholic new feminist responses to essentialism
publisher MDPI AG
series Religions
issn 2077-1444
publishDate 2020-05-01
description This article examines how Edith Stein’s philosophical and theological anthropology is foundational to the “new feminism” that both Paul VI and John Paul II called for in the wake of the Second Vatican Council. In particular, this article shows how Stein helps to respond to Simone de Beauvoir’s argument that taking women’s biology into consideration leads to essentialism with political implications. This article outlines main themes in the new feminism, and gives a brief overview of the ideas about the “hour of woman” and the “feminine genius” pronounced by popes Paul VI and John Paul II. This article then describes and analyzes Stein’s psycho-physical theory of the human person. Finally, this article considers the importance of Stein’s thought for feminist theology, with brief application to the issue of the ordination of women to the priesthood.
topic new feminism
feminine genius
psycho-physical personhood
Second Vatican Council
Edith Stein
Paul VI
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/11/6/271
work_keys_str_mv AT reneekohlerryan thehourofwomanandedithsteincatholicnewfeministresponsestoessentialism
_version_ 1724736130869362688