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Edith Stein wrote extensively across genres, penning philosophical treatises and academic translations, personal essays and public lectures, exhortatory letters and intimate memoirs. Among her oeuvre is a significant corpus of spiritual writings, including short meditations, spiritual essays, and poetry. While she famously deflected when asked about her conversion to Christianity, her spiritual writings give us a window into her “hidden life.” Particularly through her poetry, deeply intimate yet rich in theological themes, Stein gives glimpses into her personal spirituality and her relationship to Christ.
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