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Julian Of Norwich

    Julian of Norwich stands as the foremost English mystic of the 14th century, her spirituality deeply Trinitarian and fundamentally Neoplatonic. In her Revelations of Divine Love, she recounts sixteen mystical visions received during a severe illness in 1373. Though self-described as 'unlettered,' Julian writes with a beautifully simple style, revealing a profound grasp of traditional theology. Her visions, often centered on Christ's Passion, lead her to profound insights into the nature of God, grappling with doctrines of sin and damnation, yet ultimately embracing an optimistic assurance that 'all shall be well.'

    In Loved Enclosed
    Revelations of Divine Love
    Enfolded in Love
    • Enfolded in Love

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Enfolded in Love offers short, daily readings of spiritual encouragement, comfort and renewal for those seeking guidance in this busy, confusing world. These words of trust, love and assurance in God are selected from The Revelations of Divine Love, one of the great classics of the spiritual life, written in the fourteenth century by the woman known as Julian of Norwich. It is thought to be the first book written in English by a woman which is still in print today.

      Enfolded in Love
      4.4
    • Revelations of Divine Love

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Julian of Norwich is one of the subtlest writers and profoundest thinkers of the Middle Ages, and the earliest woman writer in English. Her Revelations describe a loving and merciful God and a positive vision of humanity. This sensitive new translation conveys the poise and serenity of her style, and includes the two versions of her text.

      Revelations of Divine Love
      4.0
    • In Loved Enclosed

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      In Love Enclosed offers short, daily readings of spiritual encouragement, comfort and renewal for those seeking guidance in this busy, confusing world. These words of hope and the love of God are selected from The Revelations of Divine Love, one of the great classics of the spiritual life, written in the fourteenth century by the woman known as Julian of Norwich. It is thought to be the first book written in English by a woman which is still in print today.

      In Loved Enclosed