The Eternal Woman: The Timeless Meaning of the Feminine
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The Eternal Woman: The Timeless Meaning of the Feminine  -     By: Gertrud von le Fort

The Eternal Woman: The Timeless Meaning of the Feminine

Ignatius Press / 2010 / Paperback

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Title: The Eternal Woman: The Timeless Meaning of the Feminine
By: Gertrud von le Fort
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
Vendor: Ignatius Press
Publication Date: 2010
Dimensions: 7.90 X 5.20 X 0.50 (inches)
Weight: 5 ounces
ISBN: 1586172980
ISBN-13: 9781586172985
Stock No: WW172985

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Foreword by Alice von Hildebrand

When The Eternal Woman was first published in Germany, Europe was a battlefield of modern ideologies that would sweep away millions of lives in war and genocide. Denying the Creator, who made male and female, Nazism and Communism could only fail to appreciate the true meaning of the feminine and reduce woman to a mere instrument of the state. In the name of liberating her from the so-called tyranny of Christianity, atheism, in any form, leads to woman's enslavement.

With penetrating insight Gertrud von le Fort understood the war on womanhood, and consequently on motherhood, that always coincides with an attack on the faith of the Catholic Church, which she embraced at the age of 50 in 1926. In The Eternal Woman, she counters the modern assault on the feminine not with polemical argument but with perhaps the most beautiful meditation on womanhood ever written.

Taking Mary, Virgin and Mother, as her model, von le Fort reflects on the significance of woman's spiritual and physical receptivity that constitutes her very essence, as well as her role in both the creation and redemption of human beings. Mary's fiat to God is the pathway to our salvation, as it is inextricably linked with the obedience unto death of Jesus her son. Like the Son's acceptance of the Cross, Mary's acceptance of her maternity symbolizes for all mankind the self-surrender to the Creator required of every human soul. Since any woman's acceptance of motherhood is likewise a yes to God, when womanhood and motherhood are properly understood and appreciated, the nature of the soul's relationship to God is revealed.

Author Bio

Gertrud von le Fort (1876-1971) was a German novelist and essayist.  A convert to Catholicism, she attended the universities of Heidelberg, Berlin and Marburg. She was a prolific writer whose poetry and novels, which have been translated into many languages, won her acclaim throughout Europe. She also wrote Song at the Scaffold and The Eternal Woman.

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The Eternal Woman is an inspiring meditation on the meaning of life and motherhood, viewed through the mysteries of the Rosary. The book illuminates woman's exalted position in creation as the symbol of grace building on nature. Her consent and cooperation with divine grace are, like Our Lady's, necessary to God's achieving His Will for creation. " 
— Donna Steichen, Author, Prodigal Daughters

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