I’ve had a limited exposure to the Edith Stein Project at Notre Dame but all I’ve read about this student initiative is inspiring and hopeful. Mirror of Justice is posting information about their very recent conference which included luminaries in the field of authentic femininity. Those of us who couldn’t be there can at least bask in the knowledge that such discussions took place: Wendy Shalit, author of “A Return to Modesty” and the forthcoming “Girls Gone Mild” opened the conference with a talk entitled “Modesty: The Last Taboo.” Economist Jennifer Roback Morse spoke on her book, “Smart Sex: Finding Life-long Love in a Hook-Up World.” Theologian Sr. Jane Dominic Laurel, O.P., spoke on “Women, Imagination, and the Cultivation of the Feminine Spirit in the Works of Cervantes and Edith Stein.” MOJ friend and alum, Paolo Carrozza, used examples from his work on the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights in […]
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