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OverviewShe was a Jewish child formed by prayer. A teenage atheist who abandoned belief. A brilliant philosopher trained under Edmund Husserl. A Carmelite nun hidden behind cloister walls. A martyr who walked calmly into Auschwitz. She was Edith Stein-known to the world as Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. In ST. TERESA BENEDICTA OF THE CROSS: From Atheist Philosopher to Auschwitz Martyr, you will encounter one of the most extraordinary spiritual journeys of the twentieth century-a story where intellect and faith collide, where suffering meets redemption, and where the search for truth demands everything. Born in the vibrant yet fragile world of late nineteenth-century Europe, Edith Stein grew up in a devout Jewish home shaped by strength, loss, and resilience. Gifted with a formidable mind, she excelled academically and immersed herself in philosophy, convinced that reason alone could unlock the mysteries of existence. She consciously abandoned prayer. She declared herself an atheist. She pursued knowledge with fierce independence. But beneath her intellectual confidence lay a restlessness no achievement could silence. A single book-written by Teresa of Ávila-would shatter her certainties. What began as curiosity became conversion. What began as inquiry became surrender. In one luminous moment, the philosopher who demanded objective truth recognized that Truth was not merely an abstract principle-but a living Person. Her baptism into the Catholic Church came at great personal cost. Her entrance into Carmel was an act of radical love. As Nazi ideology tightened its grip on Germany, her Jewish heritage marked her for destruction. Yet she did not retreat into fear. Instead, she embraced her new name-Teresa Benedicta of the Cross-understanding that the Cross would define her destiny. When she was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, she offered her suffering ""for her people."" Her final witness would unite her identity as daughter of Israel and bride of Christ in a sacrifice that continues to echo through history. Canonized by Pope John Paul II and proclaimed Co-Patroness of Europe, her life stands at the intersection of faith and modernity, reason and revelation, tragedy and hope. She is a saint for intellectuals, for skeptics, for seekers, and for anyone who has wrestled with the question: What is truth-and what is it worth? This powerful and immersive biography draws you into her world with vivid storytelling, emotional depth, and theological clarity. You will journey through university lecture halls and Carmelite cloisters, war-torn hospitals and concentration camp cattle cars. You will witness a mind sharpened by philosophy and a heart transformed by grace. You will confront the cost of discipleship in an age of ideological darkness. More than a historical account, this book is an invitation. An invitation to question boldly. An invitation to believe courageously. An invitation to unite faith and reason in your own life. The story of Teresa Benedicta of the Cross is not only about the past. It speaks urgently to the present-to a world still torn by division, skepticism, and the search for meaning. Enter her journey. Discover the brilliance of her mind. The depth of her conversion. The strength of her sacrifice. And allow her witness to challenge your own answer to the question that defined her life: Full Product DetailsAuthor: REV Gideon MarshPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.186kg ISBN: 9798248680986Pages: 132 Publication Date: 16 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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