Description

Book Synopsis

Edith Stein’s Life in a Jewish Family, 1891–1916 is a treasure trove for the study of Stein’s youth and early adulthood, her approach to writing autobiographically, and her intricate relationship with historical influences of her time and place. Through intellectual mining Stein’s narrative and conducting a comprehensive historical analysis of Stein’s achievement as a distinct type of autobiography, Joyce Avrech Berkman argues that a key axis of Stein’s consciousness, values, philosophical ideas, and life choices is a deep, tense, unresolved, philosophical, and spiritual struggle to both uphold traditional societal and cultural values and practices and also critiquing them to pioneer new patterns of thought. Berkman further probes the sharply controversial nature of Stein’s autobiography for her family members and Stein scholars in the decades after her death. Edith Stein’s Life in a Jewish Family, 1891–1916: A Companion serves as an important guide to scholars in autobiographical studies, history, philosophy, and theology, as well as to a broader readership interested in Stein’s life for religious and cultural reasons.



Trade Review

The studies philosopher Joyce Avrech Berkman has long conducted on Edith Stein have not only left a significant mark on the scholarly community but are also a guarantee of attention to the sources. All of Berkman’s interpretations of Stein are solidly grounded because they are based on Stein’s own writings. This new book is yet further testimony to the author’s deep knowledge of Stein’s works. Readers will find the book very useful because, in her “exegesis,” Berkman helps us understand how scholarly research on Edith Stein is closely connected to her life events. Indeed, the study of Stein’s phenomenological activity and that of her personal vicissitudes are so intimately intertwined that one sheds light on the other. Professor Berkman is able to deal skillfully with these two aspects because of her masterful command of both, and she draws on her many years of experience and careful study of Edith Stein’s works. This book will help readers approach Stein by offering new and illuminating insights. At the same time, it opens up a new pathway for thought while providing scholars a unique and compelling opportunity to revisit Stein and her philosophical contribution.

-- Francesco Alfieri, Pontifical Lateran University

Table of Contents

Introduction. The Existence of Life

Chapter 1. The Nature of Life: An Exegesis of Life in a Jewish Family, 1891-1916: An Autobiography

Chapter 2. Grasping the Meaning of Life

Chapter 3. The Afterlife of Life

Edith Stein's Life in a Jewish Family, 1891–1916:

    Product form

    £65.70

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £73.00 – you save £7.30 (10%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Sat 27 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Joyce Avrech Berkman

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Edith Stein's Life in a Jewish Family, 1891–1916: by Joyce Avrech Berkman

      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 11/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666912494, 978-1666912494
      ISBN10: 1666912492

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Edith Stein’s Life in a Jewish Family, 1891–1916 is a treasure trove for the study of Stein’s youth and early adulthood, her approach to writing autobiographically, and her intricate relationship with historical influences of her time and place. Through intellectual mining Stein’s narrative and conducting a comprehensive historical analysis of Stein’s achievement as a distinct type of autobiography, Joyce Avrech Berkman argues that a key axis of Stein’s consciousness, values, philosophical ideas, and life choices is a deep, tense, unresolved, philosophical, and spiritual struggle to both uphold traditional societal and cultural values and practices and also critiquing them to pioneer new patterns of thought. Berkman further probes the sharply controversial nature of Stein’s autobiography for her family members and Stein scholars in the decades after her death. Edith Stein’s Life in a Jewish Family, 1891–1916: A Companion serves as an important guide to scholars in autobiographical studies, history, philosophy, and theology, as well as to a broader readership interested in Stein’s life for religious and cultural reasons.



      Trade Review

      The studies philosopher Joyce Avrech Berkman has long conducted on Edith Stein have not only left a significant mark on the scholarly community but are also a guarantee of attention to the sources. All of Berkman’s interpretations of Stein are solidly grounded because they are based on Stein’s own writings. This new book is yet further testimony to the author’s deep knowledge of Stein’s works. Readers will find the book very useful because, in her “exegesis,” Berkman helps us understand how scholarly research on Edith Stein is closely connected to her life events. Indeed, the study of Stein’s phenomenological activity and that of her personal vicissitudes are so intimately intertwined that one sheds light on the other. Professor Berkman is able to deal skillfully with these two aspects because of her masterful command of both, and she draws on her many years of experience and careful study of Edith Stein’s works. This book will help readers approach Stein by offering new and illuminating insights. At the same time, it opens up a new pathway for thought while providing scholars a unique and compelling opportunity to revisit Stein and her philosophical contribution.

      -- Francesco Alfieri, Pontifical Lateran University

      Table of Contents

      Introduction. The Existence of Life

      Chapter 1. The Nature of Life: An Exegesis of Life in a Jewish Family, 1891-1916: An Autobiography

      Chapter 2. Grasping the Meaning of Life

      Chapter 3. The Afterlife of Life

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account