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Edith Stein (1891–1942)

Author of Essays on Woman

133+ Works 1,736 Members 12 Reviews 2 Favorited

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Series

Works by Edith Stein

Essays on Woman (1987) 278 copies
The Science of the Cross (1950) 225 copies
On the Problem of Empathy (1989) — Author — 159 copies
Edith Stein: Essential Writings (2002) — Author — 96 copies
Knowledge and Faith (2000) 88 copies
An Edith Stein Daybook (1994) 14 copies
Estrellas amarillas (1973) 9 copies
Obras selectas (1997) 7 copies
La puissance de la croix (1997) 4 copies
Aus meinem Leben (1988) 4 copies
Vado per il mio popolo (2012) 3 copies
La pasion por la verdad (1994) 3 copies
Pensamientos (1999) 2 copies
Misli (2005) 2 copies
Bit in oseba (1962) 2 copies
Thoughts 1 copy
Edith Stein 1 copy
Obras completas (1901) 1 copy
Twierdza duchowa (2006) 1 copy
Myšlenky a dopisy (1991) 1 copy
Erkenntnis und Glaube (1993) 1 copy
Am Kreuz vermählt (1997) 1 copy

Associated Works

Watch for the Light: Readings for Advent and Christmas (2004) — Contributor — 757 copies
The Phenomenology Reader (2002) — Contributor — 94 copies
Woman to Woman: An Anthology of Women's Spiritualities (1993) — Contributor — 34 copies
The Sheed and Ward Anthology of Catholic Philosophy (2005) — Contributor — 28 copies
Edino Ŝtono: judino sub la kruco — Associated Name — 1 copy

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Canonical name
Stein, Edith
Legal name
Stein, Edith Hedwig Teresa
Other names
Teresia Benedicta of the Cross
Birthdate
1891-10-12
Date of death
1942-08-09
Gender
female
Nationality
Germany
Birthplace
Breslau, Lower Silesia, German Empire
Place of death
Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Poland
Cause of death
murder
Places of residence
Speyer, Germany
Cologne, Germany
Echt, The Netherlands
Education
University of Gottingen
University of Freiburg (Ph.D|1916)
Occupations
nun
author
Philosopher
teacher
Relationships
Stein, Rosa (sister)
Organizations
Discalced Carmelite Order (perpetual vows 1938)
University of Freiburg
Awards and honors
canonized 1998-10-11
Short biography
Edith Stein was born the youngest of 11 children in an observant German-Jewish family. She renounced faith as a teenager, but as a student at the University of Göttingen, she became attracted to Roman Catholicism and converted in 1922. She received her doctorate in philosophy at the University of Freiburg and joined the faculty; after her conversion, she became a teacher at a Catholic girls’ school in Speyer. In 1932, she became a lecturer at the Institute for Educational Studies at the University of Münster, but the Nazi laws forbidding Jews to teach forced her to resign the following year. In 1934 she entered the Carmelite convent at Cologne, taking the religious name Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, after the mystic St. Teresa of Avila whom she said had inspired her conversion. At the end of 1938, following the attacks on Jews known as Kristallnacht, she transferred to a convent in the Netherlands, where it was thought she would be safe from persecution. However, this was not the case, and in 1942 she and her sister Rosa, also a Catholic convert, were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed. In 1998, Edith Stein was canonized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.

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Vol III Collected Works
 
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SrMaryLea | 1 other review | Aug 23, 2023 |
anthology of writings
 
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SrMaryLea | Aug 22, 2023 |
NB This edition is not part of the ICS collected Works, it is an earlier translation, the later edition is better
 
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CarmelKilmacud | 1 other review | Aug 3, 2022 |
Edith Stein is a captivating writer. Her pieces of theater and small poems reveal a deep familiarity with Scripture and a very deep understanding of human beings.
Her description of the four women saints she writes about is inspiring, and a saint writing about another saint is always beautiful.
Highly recommended!
 
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MaryyZahra | Mar 9, 2022 |

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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Favorited
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