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'''Elisabeth Behr-Sigel''' (1907–2005)
'''Elisabeth Behr-Sigel''' (1907–2005)


Behr-Sigel was born in 1907 in [[Strasbourg]] in the [[German Empire]] to an [[Alsace|Alsatian]] Lutheran father and a [[Bohemia|Bohemian]] Jewish mother.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Lossky |first1=Olga |title=A bridge between East and West |journal=L'Osservatore Romano |date=2 November 2017 |url=http://www.osservatoreromano.va/en/news/bridge-between-east-and-west |accessdate=18 June 2019}}</ref>
Behr-Sigel was born in 1907 in [[Strasbourg]], then part of the [[German Empire]], to an [[Alsace|Alsatian]] Lutheran father and a [[Bohemia|Bohemian]] Jewish mother.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Lossky |first1=Olga |title=A bridge between East and West |journal=L'Osservatore Romano |date=2 November 2017 |url=http://www.osservatoreromano.va/en/news/bridge-between-east-and-west |accessdate=18 June 2019}}</ref>

The Institute for Ecumenical Research at Strasbourg hosted a conference in 2011 about the significance of Behr-Sigel's work entitled "Being Human, Becoming Divine: Elisabeth Behr-Sigel’s Contributions to the Church."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Institute for Ecumenical Research (Strasbourg) |title=Elisabeth Behr-Sigel Conference |url=https://www.strasbourginstitute.org/en/elisabeth-behr-sigel-conference/ |accessdate=18 June 2019}}</ref> The Institute is also home to an archive of Behr-Sigel's published and unpublished work.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Institute for Ecumenical Research (Strasbourg) |title=Creation of an Elisabeth Behr-Sigel Archive at the Institute |url=https://www.strasbourginstitute.org/en/creation-of-an-elisabeth-behr-sigel-archive-at-the-institute/ |accessdate=18 June 2019}}</ref>


== Works by Behr-Sigel ==
== Works by Behr-Sigel ==

Latest revision as of 18:37, 18 June 2019

Elisabeth Behr-Sigel (1907–2005)

Behr-Sigel was born in 1907 in Strasbourg, then part of the German Empire, to an Alsatian Lutheran father and a Bohemian Jewish mother.[1]

The Institute for Ecumenical Research at Strasbourg hosted a conference in 2011 about the significance of Behr-Sigel's work entitled "Being Human, Becoming Divine: Elisabeth Behr-Sigel’s Contributions to the Church."[2] The Institute is also home to an archive of Behr-Sigel's published and unpublished work.[3]

Works by Behr-Sigel[edit]

In English[edit]

Works about Behr-Sigel[edit]

In English[edit]

  • Wilson, Sarah Hinlicky. Woman, women, and the priesthood in the Trinitarian theology of Elisabeth Behr-Sigel. London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2013.
  • Lossky, Olga. Toward the endless day : the life of Elisabeth Behr-Sigel. Translated by Jerry Ryan. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010.
  • Pekridou, Aikaterini, and Wilson, Sarah Hinlicky. A communion in faith and love: Elisabeth Behr-Sigel's ecclesiology. Geneva, Switzerland: World Council Of Churches Publications, 2017.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lossky, Olga (2 November 2017). "A bridge between East and West". L'Osservatore Romano. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  2. ^ Institute for Ecumenical Research (Strasbourg). "Elisabeth Behr-Sigel Conference". Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  3. ^ Institute for Ecumenical Research (Strasbourg). "Creation of an Elisabeth Behr-Sigel Archive at the Institute". Retrieved 18 June 2019.

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