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Toward the Endless Day - The Life of Elisabeth Behr-Sigel (Hardcover)
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Toward the Endless Day - The Life of Elisabeth Behr-Sigel (Hardcover)
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Elisabeth Behr-Sigel (1907-2005) was one of the most important
Orthodox theologians of the twentieth century. For seventy years
she helped her church, dispersed and uprooted from its cultural
heritage, adapt to a new world. Born in Alsace, France, to a
Protestant father and a Jewish mother, Behr-Sigel received a
master's degree in theology from the Protestant Faculty of Theology
at Strasbourg and began a pastoral ministry. It lasted only a year.
Already attracted by the beauty of its liturgy and by its
characteristic spirituality, Behr-Sigel officially embraced the
Orthodox faith at age twenty-four. During World War II her family
(husband André Behr and their three children) lived in Nancy,
France, where Behr-Sigel taught in the public school system. She
later referred to this time as her real apprenticeship in
ecumenism, when people of different traditions came together in
opposition to Nazism, hiding Jews and providing escape routes.
After the war she took advantage of courses at St. Sergius
Theological Institute in Paris, where she later joined the faculty.
Behr-Sigel also taught at the Catholic Institute of Paris, the
Dominican College of Ottowa, and the Ecumenical Institute of Tantur
near Jerusalem. She wrote and published books in Orthodox theology,
spirituality, and the role of women in the Orthodox Church. In her
retirement she continued to work on behalf of women and of the
ecumenical movement. Published in 2007 in France as Vers le jour
sans déclin, this biography by the Orthodox writer Olga Lossky
will bring to English-speaking readers of all religious persuasions
the life and career of a remarkable and admirable woman of faith.
Behr-Sigel fully cooperated with this biography, meeting with
Lossky weekly during the last year of her life and giving Lossky
access to her journal and personal letters.
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