9781584200888-158420088X-Julian of Norwich: A Mystic for Today

Julian of Norwich: A Mystic for Today

ISBN-13: 9781584200888
ISBN-10: 158420088X
Author: William Meninger
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Lindisfarne Books
Format: Paperback 118 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781584200888
ISBN-10: 158420088X
Author: William Meninger
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Lindisfarne Books
Format: Paperback 118 pages

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Julian of Norwich: A Mystic for Today (ISBN-13: 9781584200888 and ISBN-10: 158420088X), written by authors William Meninger, was published by Lindisfarne Books in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Julian of Norwich: A Mystic for Today (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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"Julian is, without doubt, one of the most wonderful of all Christian voices. She gets greater and greater in my eyes as I grow older." ―Thomas Merton

Other than what is contained in her singular work, Showings of Divine Love, we know almost nothing of the personal life of Julian. We do, however, know something about her background, as a recluse, or anchoress, and the social, cultural, and political life of late-fourteenth-century England.

Although nothing of it is mentioned in her Showings, the times in which Julian lived were fraught with political, social, and economic upheavals in both Church and state. There are, indeed, many parallels to the present age. This, in part, helps to explain why Julian speaks so loudly to today after six hundred years of silence.

On the thirteenth of May, 1373, Julian received a series of sixteen visions centered on the person and sufferings of Jesus and on the Trinity. A short time later, she wrote an account of them in twenty-five chapters (known as the “Short Text”). Twenty years later, after much prayer and reflection, she wrote another account consisting of eighty-six chapters (called the “Long Text”). During this important interim, Julian the visionary became Julian the theologian.

Julian’s visions correspond to the classic understanding of such phenomena. Some visions were spiritual locutions. In this experience, God spoke directly to her heart in such a way as to communicate with absolute, unquestioned clarity the desired message. Actual words were probably not used but the visionary was left with no doubt as to the authenticity or the meaning of the message. Other visions were visual or experienced as coming through the corporeal senses. These resulted from the direct action of God on the imagination. Still others were spiritual visions, not easily expressed and usually concerned with the deeper mysteries of God, such as the Trinity. Many of Julian’s visions were combinations of all three types.

This book is not a translation or a paraphrase of Julian’s Showings of Divine Love. Rather, it is a commentary intended to provide information, reflections, and some further theological understanding that may enhance the modern Christian’s reading of Julian’s book. It may be read independently, prior to reading Julian’s book, or together with it, chapter by chapter.

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