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Mystics Quarterly
The best introductions to Julian of Norwich's Revelations for those interested in the process of spiritual growth and healing.

Catholic Women's Network
This is a book for anyone drawn to Christian mysticism and the role of women in that tradition.

Spirit and Life
A new edition of the excellent study of Julian of Norwich.

Spiritual Book Associates
Bridges the gap of centuries to bring a spirituality to our time that is relevant and exciting.

Spiritual Book Associates
It bridges the gap of centuries to bring a spirituality to our time that is relevant and exciting.

Catholic Women's Network
This is a book for those with a scholarly interest in Julian as well and anyone drawn to Christian mysticism.

Anglican Theological Review
An accessible yet sufficiently detailed introduction to many of the historical and theological issues that surround Julian and her writing.

Book Description
Julian of Norwich, an anchoress of the fourteenth century, has captured the imagination of our time in a remarkable way. She shares with her readers the deepest and most intimate experiences of her life through her writings.

This detailed study of Julian attempts not only to penetrate her theological ideas but also bring to life her world and her life as an anchoress. Grace Jantzen has more than an academic interest in Julian's writings and sets out to integrate scholarly findings with contemporary spirituality There is much in the thought of this extraordinary woman mystic which is excitingly relevant; her insights into spiritual growth and wholeness foreshadow the modern interest in psychotherapy and her image of Christ as mother has resounding implications for Christian feminist theology.

In a new introduction to this edition, the author explores what it might mean to be an anchoress in post modernity, and how reflections on Julian of Norwich and her desire for God can enable us to become the space of divine transformation.

This is a book not only for those who have a scholarly interest in Julian, but for anyone drawn to Christian mysticism and the place of women within that tradition.

About the Author
Grace Jantzen is John Rylands Professorial Research Fellow and co-director of the Centre for Religion, Culture and Gender at the University of Manchester, England. Her recent books include Becoming Divine: Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Religion (Indiana University Press, 1999), and Power and Gender in Christian Mysticism (Cambridge University Press, 1995).

 

 


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Holy Church, Holy Spirit, New York, Middle Ages, Ancrene Riwle, Julian of Norwich, Thomas Aquinas, Margery Kempe, Bernard of Clairvaux, Lord Jesus, Song of Songs, Black Death, Walter Hilton, Lord God, Carrow Abbey, Summa Theologiae, Wulfric of Haselbury, William of St Thierry, Middle English, Being Itself, Cistercian Fathers Series, Jean Leclercq, John of the Cross, East Anglia, Henry Despenser

 

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