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The Jewish Nun: Jew, atheist, philosopher, feminist, Catholic nun, martyr, Saint and Co- patron of Europe.
Lazaro Droznes
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The Jewish Nun: Jew, atheist, philosopher, feminist, Catholic nun, martyr, Saint and Co- patron of Europe. - Droznes, Lazaro
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Synopsis "The Jewish Nun: Jew, atheist, philosopher, feminist, Catholic nun, martyr, Saint and Co- patron of Europe."
This fictional drama depicts the story of Edith Stein in her terrible arc of life that summarizes the essential features of the biggest tragedy of the 20th century: the Nazism. Edith Stein was a German Jewish philosopher who converted to Catholicism, became a Carmelite nun, was sent to Auschwitz in retaliation for the protests of the Dutch clergy regarding the treatment of the Jews, was murdered, and later canonized by the Catholic Church and finally declared Saint and co-patroness of Europe. In this fiction, a former University classmate, now colonel of the SS meets Edith Stein in Auschwitz to persuade her to contribute to the doctrinal development of a new religion that would be functional to the Nazi regime. The story presents the development of the conflict between two world views that are absolutely irreconcilable.