
The Thomistic Institute Edith Stein and Thomism – Dr. Robert McNamara
Feb 20, 2026
Dr. Robert McNamara, associate professor of philosophy and scholar of Edith Stein and Thomistic personalism. He explores who we are and why identity matters. Short stories illuminate the face as expression of subjectivity. He weaves Aquinas, phenomenology, and Stein to show depth of soul, the moral stakes of encounter, and the call to become our true face.
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Bus Driver's Face As Lasting Example
- Dr. Robert McNamara recalls an old bus driver's face that embodied personal presence and calm dignity.
- That face stayed with him as an exemplar of a person fully present to others in ordinary life.
Bridging Substance And Subjectivity
- Thomistic Personalism blends Aquinas's objective person with phenomenology's focus on subjectivity.
- It argues subjectivity must supplement substantial accounts to render the human person complete.
Freedom Grounds Dignity And Character
- For Aquinas, a person's special perfection is rooted in rational freedom and dominion over one's actions.
- That free dominion grounds dignity, moral development, and the shaping of personality.
