Essays On Woman (1996)

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Edith Stein

01/01/1996
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<p>Eight essays on the theme of woman and her vocation, with index. </p><p>     With reason Edith Stein has been called &quot;the most significant German woman of this century.&quot; Her writings on woman are the fruit of both reflection and debate with other leaders of the Catholic feminist movement in German-speaking countries between the World Wars.<br><br>     This second revised edition of <i>Essays on Woman</i> includes textual corrections, important new supplementary data, and previously unavailable material on the spirituality of the lay and religious woman. These essays crystallize long hours of experience teaching in the classroom and on the speaker's platform in the pursuit of fulfilling roles for women in all walks of life. </p>
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