Edith Stein's Life in a Jewish family, 1891-1916: a companion
Joyce Avrech Berkman interprets Edith Stein s autobiography as time and space bound, yet arrestingly transgressive. She probes the origins, nature, and afterlife of Stein s work, which sheds light on Stein s response to Nazi antisemitism and the roots of her key philosophical and spiritual concerns
Summary: | Joyce Avrech Berkman interprets Edith Stein s autobiography as time and space bound, yet arrestingly transgressive. She probes the origins, nature, and afterlife of Stein s work, which sheds light on Stein s response to Nazi antisemitism and the roots of her key philosophical and spiritual concerns |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 1666912492 |