Karl Stern
Karl Stern was born in Bavaria in 1906, to socially assimilated Jewish parents. He studied medicine in Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt, specializig in psychiatric research. He emigrated from Nazi Germany in 1936, finding work in neurological research in England, and later as lecturer in neuropathology and assistant neuropathologist at the Montreal Neurological Institute. In 1943, after much soul-searching, and ultimately influenced by encounters with Jacques Maritain and Dorothy Day, Stern...See more
Karl Stern was born in Bavaria in 1906, to socially assimilated Jewish parents. He studied medicine in Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt, specializig in psychiatric research. He emigrated from Nazi Germany in 1936, finding work in neurological research in England, and later as lecturer in neuropathology and assistant neuropathologist at the Montreal Neurological Institute. In 1943, after much soul-searching, and ultimately influenced by encounters with Jacques Maritain and Dorothy Day, Stern received baptism as a Catholic. See less
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Karl Stern book reviews
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The pillar of fire.
Incredible Story
Karl Stern, with his family, experienced first-hand the turbulence and persecution of Nazi Germany, while working as a top psychiatrist in that country, finally escaping to Canada. His conversion ... Read More
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The pillar of fire.
A Great Book
by Alypius, Jun 28, 2007
I had read Karl Stern's other book "The Flight from Woman" and found it fascinating, so I was intersted to find his autobiography in "The Pillar of Fire." It fulfilled all expectations. His ... Read More