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Edith Stein and Regina Jonas
Religious Visionaries in the Time of the Death Camps
Author: Silverman Emily Leah
Language: EnglishSubject for Edith Stein and Regina Jonas:
Keywords
Sister Teresa Benedicta; Young Men; Germany’s Jewish Community; Woman Rabbi; Von Kellenbach; Pirkei Avot; Oneg Shabbat; Su Ering; Katharina Von Kellenbach; Spiritual Resistance; Stein’s Life; Catholic Jew; Yizkor Service; Conscious Pariah; Female Rabbi; Rabbinical Role; Carmelite Nun; Male Rabbi; Lord’s Visit; Hasidic Tales; Book Man; Modern Rabbi; Freeing Women; Jewish Spiritual Leaders; Deviant Desires
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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Foreword by Rosemary Radford Ruether Part I: Desire 1 Why Edith Stein? Why Regina Jonas? 2 Stein’s and Jonas’s views of women: the philosophy student and the rabbinical student Part II: Vision 3 St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross reveals the whole megillah as Edith Stein 4 Regina Jonas: from candidate to rabbinerin Part III: God 5 Stein suffering on the cross: the call of Abram Lech Lecha 6 Rabbinerin Regina Jonas: seeing the face of the Shekhinah 7 A theology of resistance as liberation in the death camps
Emily Leah Silverman is a visiting scholar at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, USA