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Simone Weil: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and Today’s Feminist Critique of Patriarchy

Richard J. Beauchesne read

in Sloyan, Gerard S., ed, Religions of the Book, The College Theology Society, vol. 38, pp. 173-192

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“The Christ of Simone Weil,”

George A. Panichas

in Panichas, The Critic As Conservator: Essays in Literature, Society, and Culture, Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press

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“Simone Weil against the Bible”

Emmanuel Lévinas

in Lévinas, Difficult Freedom: Essays on Judaism, Seán Hand, trans., Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 133–141

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“Populism, Patriotism and The Need for Roots”

Simone Deitz

in Harry Boyte & Frank Reissman, eds., The New Populism: The Politics of Empowerment, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 261-271

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Against Algebra: Simone Weil’s Critique of Modern Science and Its Mathematics

J.G. Calder

Explorations in Knowledge, vol. 4, pp. 47-73

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“Spiritual Waiting in the Theology of Simone Weil”

Diogenes Allen

Perspectives

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“Contradiction, Mystery and the Use of Words in Simone Weil”

Eric Springsted

Religion & Literature, vol. 17, no. 2