Contributions

  • Ralph M. McInerny (Translator) - Contributor

Publication

2002-02-01 - St. Augustine's Press

Language

English

Word Count

34,000 words, Guess

Page Count

136 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101587311259
  • ISBN-139781587311253
  • LibraryThing3191763
  • Library of Congress Control Number2001004045
  • OCLC Control Number47297571
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9781587311253
  • Open LibraryOL8824082M

Classifications

  • LCCBX4700.S74 G3313 2002
  • LCCBX4700.S74G3313 2001

Description

"Florent Gaboriau sees Edith Stein's conversion under three aspects: first the conversion of a Jew, then the conversion of a feminist, finally the conversion of a philosopher. Stein saw her conversion as the fulfillment of herself as Jewish; she saw the uniqueness of woman in the light of the faith; she saw her phenomenology as finding its home within Christian philosophy.". "One of the most brilliant women of her generation, Stein became a model of sanctity. But her canonization by Pope John Paul II was the occasion for strange reactions. Gaboriau's account of her conversion, and of the saint she became, puts it all into perspective."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The Conversion of Edith SteinHardcoverSt. Augustine's Press2002-02-01

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