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Edita Stein

    12 oktober 1891 – 9 augustus 1942

    Edith Stein was een Duitse Joodse filosofe wier intellectuele reis haar van het geloof van haar voorouders via het atheïsme naar diepe toewijding aan de Rooms-Katholieke Kerk leidde. Als karmelietessenkloosterlinge werd haar leven de belichaming van filosofisch onderzoek naar waarheid en geloof. Haar werk duikt in de diepgaande vragen van het menselijk bestaan en de zoektocht naar betekenis te midden van lijden. Ze is een inspiratie voor degenen die rede en spiritualiteit willen verbinden.

    Edita Stein
    Potency and act
    An Investigation Concerning the State
    Essays on woman
    The Science of the Cross
    Life in a Jewish Family
    Letters to Roman Ingarden
    • Edith Stein and Roman Ingarden, both students of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, corresponded extensively between 1917 and 1938. These 162 letters, most published here for the first time, reveal a friendship that spanned the adult lives of these two important 20th-century thinkers. Through Stein's letters, the reader can follow her through her student days, her conversion from Judaism to Catholicism, her professional life, and her decision to become a Carmelite nun in the Carmel of Cologne, where she took the name Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. The letters end in 1938, when the Nazi threat escalating throughout Eastern Europe made correspondence difficult, especially across national borders. Four years later Edith Stein was arrested in the Netherlands by the Nazi SS, transported to Auschwitz, and was killed in the gas chambers. Roman Ingarden survived World War II, continued his academic work in Poland, and died in 1970. Although Ingarden's letters to her have not been found, Stein's to him also help us understand the life of this Polish phenomenologist and aesthetician, his life in Poland, his intellectual development, his own writings and academic career, and the editorial assistance Stein provided for all of the works he published in German. Translated from the newest critical German edition by Dr. Hugh Candler Hunt, this premiere English edition of her correspondence volume 12 of ICS Publications Collected Works of Edith Stein gives us a fascinating and intimate window into Edith Stein's rich life and personality, revealing her warmth and humor, deep capacity for friendship, and remarkable intellectual and spiritual depth. Included are 13 photos, bibliography and index.--Publisher

      Letters to Roman Ingarden
    • Life in a Jewish Family

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      Edith Stein: Life in Jewish Family - The Collected Works of Edith Stein, Vol. One By Edith Stein, translated by Josephine Koeppel, OCD. Edith Stein's autobiography, with map and 11 pages of photos. This initial volume of the Collected Works offers, for the first time in English, Edith Stein's unabridged autobiography depicting herself as a child and a young adult. Her text breaks abruptly because the Gestapo arrested and deported her to Auschwitz in 1942. Edith Stein is one of the most significant German women of our century. At the age of twenty-five she became the first assistant to the founder of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl. She was much in demand as a writer-lecturer after her conversion from atheism to Catholicism. Later, as a Carmelite nun, she maintained her intellectual pursuits, until she died along with so many other Jewish people in the Holocaust. By making this story available in English, the Institute of Carmelite Studies provides an eye-witness account of persons and activities on the scene at the time when psychology and philosophy became separate disciplines. A preface, foreword, and afterword to Edith's text brings out many background details of the rich story she has left us. "A splendid translation, filled with a deep understanding of Edith Stein." - Cistercian Studies

      Life in a Jewish Family
    • The Science of the Cross

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      To celebrate the fourth centenary of St. John of the Cross's birth in 1542, Edith Stein was tasked with preparing a study of his writings. Utilizing her philosophical skills, she reflects on the symbols of the cross and night, illustrating how entering the night equates to carrying the cross. Her analysis condenses John's thoughts on the active and passive nights from *The Ascent of Mount Carmel* and *The Dark Night*, ultimately leading to the glory of resurrection shared through unitive contemplation, primarily discussed in *The Living Flame of Love*. In the summer of 1942, the Nazis arrested Edith, and her profound manuscript was found open in her room. After fleeing to Holland for safety, she faced renewed danger with the Nazi invasion. Her superiors assigned her the study of St. John of the Cross to distract her from the looming threat. Given her circumstances, the theme of the cross became central to her work, allowing her to explore John's unity of being as reflected in his life and writings. Through her phenomenological training, she elucidates the symbolic differences between the cross and night, emphasizing that detachment is a necessary night for the soul's union with God. She describes the spiritual marriage as a surrender of the inmost regions of both God and the soul, where mortal existence is consumed by eternal love, guiding the spirit from the cross of Christ to the glory of resurrection.

      The Science of the Cross
    • Essays on Woman is a compilation of seven self-contained essays presented in various settings by Edith Stein during her years as a Catholic laywoman and academic. Arranged thematically rather than chronologically, they present a synthesis of her teachings on woman s nature, challenges and opportunities, including female education and professional opportunities; spirituality; the church, woman and youth; and woman s value in national life.This second, revised edition includes textual corrections, important new supplementary data, and previously unavailable material on the spirituality of the lay and religious woman.Includes topical and place index and editors introductions for both editions.

      Essays on woman
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      "Any state exists only for the benefit of human beings. this basic tenet of Edith Stein's political thought rests on her conviction that humanity is fundamentally one community, precious beyond measure. Differences of race, culture, and language offer us means to grasp the values of life uniquely so that we may share them universally, reaching across all such social boundaries. ..... " [from back cover]

      An Investigation Concerning the State
    • Edith Stein comes alive through these warm, totally attentive letters. She joins a deeply sensitive heart with her keen intelligence, revealing herself to be a wise mentor and a caring friend available to anyone who approached her. Here we learn what was truly important to her: the total well-being of those who treasured her letters enough to preserve them even while suffering the havoc of war and oppression. This volume offers the first English translation of the majority of her surviving letters, with 4 photos and an index of recipients.

      Self-portrait in Letters, 1916-1942
    • Drobný, ale obsahem velice hutný spisek od Edith Stein v novém překladu, ve kterém autorka zdůrazňuje pokoj, který narozením Božího Dítěte přichází do lidských srdcí, je však vzdálena jakémukoli lacinému sentimentu, vždyť po svátku Narození Božího Syna následují svátky prvních mučedníků: „Tajemství Vtělení a tajemství zla spolu úzce souvisejí. (...) Před Dítětem v jesličkách se tříbí duchové.”

      Vánoční tajemství
    • Myšlenky a dopisy

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      Texty sest. Sr. Teresia a Matre Dei z Karmelu v Kolíně nad Rýnem. Krátké texty velké karmelitánské světice moderní doby.

      Myšlenky a dopisy