Edith Stein and Regina Jonas : Religious Visionaries in the Time of the Death Camps / Emily Leah Silverman.
Material type: TextSeries: Religion and ViolencePublisher: Durham, England : Acumen, 2013Copyright date: 2013Description: xiv, 191 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781844657193 (paperback)
- 1844657191
- 9781844657186 (hardcover)
- 1844657183 (hardcover)
- K36.6 23 SI395
- BX4705.S814 S553 2013
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K36.6 M472 The St. Edith Stein | K36.6 P886 Sthree : St. Edith Stein / | K36.6 R137 Edith Stein: Called to Be a Saint | K36.6 SI395 Edith Stein and Regina Jonas : | K36.6 T971 The Living Philosophy of Edith Stein | K36.6 V238 Sr.Teresa Benedicta of the Cross ( Edith Stein) | K36.6 W156 Human and Divine Being |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. I. Desire -- Why Edith Stein? Why Regina Jonas? -- Stein's and Jonas's views of women: the philosophy student and the rabbinical student -- Pt. II. Vision -- St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross reveals the whole megillah as Edith Stein -- Regina Jonas: from candidate to rabbinerin -- Pt. III. God -- Stein suffering on the cross: the call of Abram Lech Lecha -- Rabbinerin Regina Jonas: seeing the face of the Shekhinah -- A theology of resistance as liberation in the death camps.
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