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- An essay by Michael R. Michau on Edith Stein's theory of empathy in comparison to Levinas theory of the Other, concluding that to empathize with the other’s face is to ethically meet soul-to-soul, and thus to create a divinely-inspired relationship.
- Biographical essay, and portrait.
- Includes materials of an Edith Stein symposium and other texts.
- Chronology of Writings of Edith Stein (1891-1942) reconstructed by Marianne Sawicki.
- Volume IV of the Collected Works of Edith Stein. ICS translation online at Teresian Carmel in Austria.
- A presentation of Edith Stein's Life and Philosophy by Marianne Sawicki.
- An essay on her path to God.
- By Laura Garcia. Biographical sketch from longer essay "Edith Stein on Women."
- An extract from the book "Edith Stein" by Sister Teresia de Spiritu Sancto, Sheed & Ward, 1952.
- Jonathan S. Tobin wrestles with the problem of a Jewish convert to Catholicism being sainted, and one who was killed because she was Jewish. [Jewish World Review]
- Given by Pope John Paul II on the occasion of the canonization of Edith Stein as St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.
- Short biographical profile, at Catholic Online.
- An article by Thalia Gur-Klein from Labyrinth, vol. 2, Winter 2000.
- Illustrated profile, at Patron Saints Index.
- Pages dedicated to the discalced carmelite nun Edith Stein.
- A review of the of the book of Freda Mary Obenon on the life and teaching of Edith Stein as a remarkable woman, Jewish convert, philosopher, educator, feminist, contemplative nun, and martyr for the Faith.
- Short biography, portrait, prayer. Also has link to the letter from Pope John Paul II proclaiming her co-patroness of Europe.
- An overview by Steven Payne of Stein's life, and reflections on certain aspects of its significance.
- Bibliography of secondary sources on Edith Stein. Compiled by Sarah Borden.
- News article includes brief biographical sketch. [Catholic World News]
- An account, taken from various Reich sources. The information in these documents was central to the Congregation for Saints' conclusion that Edith Stein was a martyr.
- Pentecost Novena by St Benedicta of the Cross as a part of the Catholic Page for Lovers.
- Directory, from the Secular Carmelite Community of Teresa Benedicta of the Cross in Austin, Texas.
- Article about Edith Stein as Red Cross hero, philosopher, teacher, feminist and Carmelite nun who was killed at Auschwitz.
- How an encounter with Teresa of Avila's autobiography changed Edith Stein's life.
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