Awaiting God: A New Translation of Attente de Dieu and Lettre a Un Religieux
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In addition, Simone Weil's niece has contributed an introductory article entitled, Simone Weil and the Rabbi's: Compassion and Tsedekah, which puts Weil's relationship with Jewish thought into perspective. She includes source material from the Rabbis that put Weil (however reluctantly) in line with rabbinical thought throughout her major themes.
The book is the ideal English introduction to the works and thought of Simone Weil, including important preface material (by Jersak) on how to read her work, as well as her relationship to Roman Catholicism and Judaism.
Table of Contents
• Translator's Preface
• Introduction by Sylvie Weil
Part 1 — Essays
1. Reflections on the Right Use of School Studies
in View of the Love of God
2. The Love of God and Affliction
3. Forms of the Implicit Love of God
a. Love of Neighbor
b. Love of the Order of the World
c. Love of Religious Practices
d. Friendship
e. Implicit and Explicit Love
4. Concerning the Our Father
Part 2 — Letters
• Preface to her letters: Weil on Catholicism and Judaism
5. Hesitations Prior to Baptism
6. Hesitations Prior to Baptism
7. Departure from France
8. Spiritual Autobiography
9. Intellectual Vocation
10. Last Thoughts
11. Letter to a Priest
A clarification: This work is distinct from "Waiting for God". "Waiting for God" itself is a collection which includes all of the above essays and letters, except "Letter to a Priest", which is usually published separately.”