St. Edith Stein’s Aesthetic
Beauty and Sanctity
Elizabeth A. Mitchell
To the darkness of a world descended into the chaos and brutality of the Holocaust, St. Edith Stein offers the light of beauty, art, and sanctity. Her assertion that "all genuine art is revelation and all artistic creation is sacred service," proclaims her understanding of the splendor which the work of art reveals to the world.
Our own lives, ultimately, are a living artwork. Martyred in Auschwitz, Stein becomes a living image of surrender to the Cross of Christ. Stein's ultimate sacrifice is the final flourish of the Master's brush, offered by her spirit in union with the Divine Artist.
Elizabeth A. Mitchell received her doctorate in Institutional Social Communications from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome, where she worked as a translator for the Holy See Press Office and L'Osservatore Romano.Dr. Mitchell serves as Head of School for Trinity Academy, an independent Catholic school in the United States, and is a contributor to The Catholic Thing.
978 0 85244 994 3
184 pages
£17.99