
doi: 10.26385/sg.080219
Edith Stein sees the highest expression of the feminine genius in the Blessed Virgin Mary. This article presents (1) Edith Stein’s insights into what it means to walk with Mary and how her imitation provides women a secure path to nurturing a healthy emotional life necessary for fruitful spiritual motherhood and spiritual companionship, and (2) Edith Stein’s life which offers a concrete and relatively recent example of how the imitation of Mary helps women unlock their feminine genius.
Edith Stein, feminine genius, BD95-131, spiritual companionship, Philosophy. Psychology. Religion, B, Metaphysics, spiritual motherhood, the Blessed Virgin Mary
Edith Stein, feminine genius, BD95-131, spiritual companionship, Philosophy. Psychology. Religion, B, Metaphysics, spiritual motherhood, the Blessed Virgin Mary
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