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Follow the links below to information about Edith Stein. This page is maintained by Marianne Sawicki, who welcomes your comments and suggestions.
Who was Edith Stein? A brief biography with photos.What did she write? A chronological list of the writings of Edith Stein. Translations are listed where available.Where can I start to read ABOUT Edith Stein's thought? An introductory bibliography, offered by Hesburgh Library at the University of Notre Dame. These sources are accessible for an undergraduate philosophy student or any serious inquirer.How did Stein construct a phenomenology of the human person? An introduction to Stein's work in psychology.What was her position on deterministic psychology? An academic paper discussing Edith Stein's critique of the arguments of David Hume.What did Stein say about politics and race relations? An academic paper discussing Edith Stein's work on politics and human relations, in the context of German and American theories of race.Where can I get copies of her books? Online bookstore for the English translations: The Collected Works of Edith Stein. You might find the German editions here.How is the thought of Edith Stein evaluated by the international community of scholars? An extensive scholarly bibliography compiled by Dr. Sarah Borden, with works in many languages. How did Edith Stein come to be declared a saint? "Edith Stein: Our Newest Saint," by John Bookser Feister. St. Anthony Messenger, October 1998.Why is she called the saint of disappointments? "Edith Stein: A Fragmented Life," by Steven Payne, OCD. America, October 10, 1998.How could Catholics say that a Jewish victim of the Holocaust is a martyr? A statement for a panel discussion of this issue at the College of the Holy Cross in 1999. An official statement from William Cardinal Keeler is here. |