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A Sure Way

Following Truth in a World on Fire

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Book 8 of Plough Spiritual Guides series

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Pub Date 14 Apr 2026 | Archive Date 14 Apr 2026

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A rising feminist thinker, Edith Stein examined everything in her relentless pursuit of truth. This ultimately led her to the foot of Jesus’ cross and to taking the veil as a Carmelite nun. Though she renounced fame for a hidden life of prayer and service, history would not pass her by. Because of her Jewish heritage, her life ended in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Yet she will be remembered for all time as a saint, martyr, and trustworthy spiritual guide, Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.

This collection introduces Edith Stein to a new generation, inviting the reader to walk with her on the way that leads to joy, peace, and assurance even in times that test the soul. The selections bring together her most essential writings – reflections, letters, prayers, poems, advice, and spiritual meditations – offering a window into a soul whose love for Jesus gave her life a firm direction from which she never wavered. Whether used for group study or quiet personal reflection, this little book will encourage anyone seeking to follow God in a complicated world.

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A rising feminist thinker, Edith Stein examined everything in her relentless pursuit of truth. This ultimately led her to the foot of Jesus’ cross and to taking the veil as a Carmelite nun. Though...


A Note From the Publisher

- The newest title in Plough's successful series, Plough Spiritual Guides, joining Dorothy Day, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Simone Weil, Oscar Romero, and others.
- Launching on Holocaust Remembrance Day: In 2026, Yom HaShoah, also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, will be observed from sundown on Monday, April 13, to nightfall on Tuesday, April 14.
- Broad appeal: Stein is a woman philosopher, first-wave feminist thinker, Carmelite nun, Jewish victim of the Holocaust, and Catholic saint.
- Women’s studies: The perfect introductory volume for new scholars in feminist history, women’s rights, women in philosophy and women in religion.
- Book for the moment: Fits current trends of renewed interest in religion and spirituality, and resistance to authoritarian regimes.

- The newest title in Plough's successful series, Plough Spiritual Guides, joining Dorothy Day, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Simone Weil, Oscar Romero, and others.
- Launching on Holocaust...


Advance Praise

Acclaim for Edith Stein:

The love of Christ was the fire that inflamed the life of Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Long before she realized it, she was caught by this fire. At the beginning she devoted herself to freedom. For a long time Edith Stein was a seeker. Her mind never tired of searching and her heart always yearned for hope. She traveled the arduous path of philosophy with passionate enthusiasm. Eventually she was rewarded: she seized the truth. Or better: she was seized by it. Then she discovered that truth had a name: Jesus Christ. —Pope John Paul II, from his Homily for the Canonization of Edith Stein, October 11, 1998

Just as in the early church the martyrs died because they would not say ‘Caesar is Lord’ (they knew that this was what Jesus was), so with Edith Stein. . . . When she was summoned to the convent parlour by the SS commandant who was rounding up the Jews in the area. He greeted her with the words ‘Heil, Hitler’, and she greeted him with what she said to her sisters every morning of her life: ‘Laudetur Jesus Christus’ (‘Jesus Christ be praised’). There, you might say, are the two lordships in conflict in the 1930s; her response was once again in the form of a life making sense of a senseless and terrible world. —Rowan Williams, Luminaries: Twenty Lives That Illuminate the Christian Way

Stein's writings, both early and late, are not so much an invitation to agreement as they are an invitation to rethink in her company the issues with which she was concerned. And, since she generally and characteristically identified those issues that were and are philosophically crucial, this makes her a significantly more important thinker than she has often been taken to be. —Alasdair MacIntyre, Edith Stein: A Philosophical Prologue, 1913-1922

Acclaim for Edith Stein:

The love of Christ was the fire that inflamed the life of Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Long before she realized it, she was caught by this fire. At the beginning she...


Marketing Plan

  • Feature in Plough Quarterly, circulation 16,000
  • Featured on Plough’s website, 500,000 monthly visitors
  • National publicity campaign
  • Feature in Plough Quarterly, circulation 16,000
  • Featured on Plough’s website, 500,000 monthly visitors
  • National publicity campaign

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ISBN 9781636081762
PRICE $12.95 (USD)
PAGES 168

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