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    Contemplating Edith Stein.Joyce Avrech Berkman (ed.) - 2006 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    "A valuable contribution to the existing literature on Edith Stein. These quality essays are written by a well-established international network of commentators and translators of Stein." —_Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, author of _Hannah Arendt: For Love of the World__ "We badly need this new book on Edith Stein, so that we may ponder how a brilliant Jewish woman in Weimar Germany could become a Carmelite nun, yet retain a vivid Jewish identity and close ties to her family. The essays help us synthesize (...)
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    Edith Stein.Joyce Avrech Berkman - 2008 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (1):5-29.
    Drawing on diverse first-person documents, philosophical writings, and historical scholarship, this bio-historical introduction to Edith Stein examines her crucial life choices and philosophical creativity within the framework of her formative personal and historical circumstances. Drawn deeply to unravel the mysteries of life that she prized as a fertile hidden darkness, Stein deliberately disclosed and concealed her inner tumult and reflections. This essay argues that the axis of herlife was her agonizing struggle—rife with ambiguity, confusion, contradiction, and luminous clarity—to redefine and (...)
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    Edith Stein.Joyce Avrech Berkman - 2008 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (1):5-29.
    Drawing on diverse first-person documents, philosophical writings, and historical scholarship, this bio-historical introduction to Edith Stein examines her crucial life choices and philosophical creativity within the framework of her formative personal and historical circumstances. Drawn deeply to unravel the mysteries of life that she prized as a fertile hidden darkness, Stein deliberately disclosed and concealed her inner tumult and reflections. This essay argues that the axis of herlife was her agonizing struggle—rife with ambiguity, confusion, contradiction, and luminous clarity—to redefine and (...)
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    Edith Stein's Life in a Jewish Family, 1891–1916: A Companion.Joyce Avrech Berkman - 2023 - Lexington Books.
    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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  5. The Blinking Eye/I: Edith Stein as Philosopher and Autobiographer.Joyce Avrech Berkman - 2015 - In Mette Lebech & John Haydn Gurmin (eds.), Intersubjectivity, humanity, being: Edith Stein's phenomenology and Christian philosophy. Oxford: Peter Lang.
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    Beckmann Zöller, Beate, Edith Stein's theory of the person in her münster years (1932–1933).................... 47 Bello, Angela Ales, Edmund Husserl and Edith Stein: The question of the human subject......................... 143. [REVIEW]Joyce Avrech Berkman - 2008 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (4).
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    Contemplating Woman in the Philosophy of Edith Stein. [REVIEW]Joyce Avrech Berkman - 2008 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 12 (1):184-187.