Steinhardt is famously associated with the Monastery of Rohia , where he lived as a monk after his release. His writing style is unique, blending deep theological insights with references to world literature, philosophy, and his own Jewish-intellectual background .
The core of his message—and the central theme of the collection of sermons and essays published under this title—revolves around a paradox: Key Concepts of the Work Nicolae Steinhardt-Daruind vei dobandi
: Steinhardt argues that giving from your "abundance" is simple human logic. The divine logic, however, is to give when you are empty. If you lack faith, give faith to others; if you lack hope, offer hope to a neighbor. In the act of providing these for someone else, you will find you have acquired them for yourself . Steinhardt is famously associated with the Monastery of