Julian of Norwich
Over six hundred years ago a woman known as Julian of Norwich wrote what is now regarded as one of the greatest works of literature in English. Based on a sequence of mystical visions she received in 1373, her book is called Revelations of Divine ...
Julian of Norwich
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, which are sustained ref...
Julian of Norwich
Over six hundred years ago a woman known as Julian of Norwich wrote what is now regarded as one of the greatest works of literature in English. Based on a sequence of mystical visions she received in 1373, her book is called Revelations of Divine ...
Julian of Norwich
These essays-written specifically for this book-provide a rich evaluation of this late 14th and early 15th-century mystical writer's book of revelations and considers the construction of her narrative, its theological complexity, and its literary ...
Julian of Norwich
"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 Julian of Norwich (1342-c1416) is considered by many to be one of the greatest Engli...
Julian of Norwich
This is a fresh and contemporary rendering of one of the most loved and influential spiritual texts of all time. It brings alive the message and spirituality of this great 14th-century mystic to 21st century readers. At the age of 30, Julian of No...
Julian of Norwich, Theologian
For centuries readers have comfortably accepted Julian of Norwich as simply a mystic. In this astute book, Denys Turner offers a new interpretation of Julian and the significance of her work. Turner argues that this fourteenth-century thinker's so...
Writings of Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich (ca. 1343-ca. 1416), a contemporary of Geoffrey Chaucer, William Langland, and John Wyclif, is the earliest woman writer of English we know about. Although she described herself as "a simple creature unlettered," Julian...
Showings of Julian of Norwich
Carefully edited for the undergraduate reader, this Norton Critical Edition includes an informed introduction, focusing on Julian's theology and preparing students to understand the complex, controversial themes of the text, particularly Julian's ...
Way of Julian of Norwich
A fifteenth-century roof boss in Norwich Cathedral depicts a woman holding open the door to a small room, as Julian of Norwich invites us into her cell to share her Revelations of Divine Love. Sheila Upjohn shows us how to accept that invitation i...
I, Julian: The fictional autobiography of Julian of Norwich
'I was completely hooked and considerably moved by the life and thoughts of this exceptional woman' - JEREMY IRONS 'It is as if we have finally found the lost autobiography of one of the medieval world's most important women.' - JANINA RAMIREZ 'A ...
Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich
At the Foot of the Cross with Julian of Norwich
'All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.' This quotation may be all that many people know of Julian of Norwich, an anchoress from the fourteenth century. This book seeks to bring to a popular readership a d...
Non-dualism in Eckhart, Julian of Norwich and Traherne
The words 'me,' 'mine,' 'you,' 'yours,' can mislead us into feeling separate from other people. This book is an exhilarating contribution to the spirituality of non-duality or non-separation. Meister Eckhart, Mother Julian of Norwich and Thomas Tr...
Julian of Norwich: Revelations of Divine Love and The Motherhood of God
Frances Beer chooses Julian's first, more intimate, Revelations on which to base this accessible edition and study of her life and work. Despite the strange and distant nature of her life and subject-matter, the works of Julian of Norwich remain i...
A Month with Julian of Norwich
A Month with Julian of Norwich
A Companion to Julian of Norwich
A Companion to Julian of Norwich
Julian
Fleur och Julian ville gifta sig i alla 22 länder där samkönade äktenskap var tillåtna. Efter fyra bröllop dog Julian.Under en middag berättar konstnärsparet Fleur Pierets och Julian P. Boom för sina överraskade grannar att de inte får gifta sig i 172 av världens 194 länder. Morgonen efter har de fått idén till 22, ett positivt protestverk döpt efter antalet länder där samkönade äktenskap är tillåtna. Tänk om de skulle gifta sig i var och ett av länderna, funderar de, och tänk om fler länder skulle tillkomma i takt med att projektet håller på.2017 vigs de första gången, i New York. Medier över hela världen vill intervjua dem om projektet. En designer erbjuder sig att sy deras bröllopskläder och en dokumentär planeras. De gifter sig i Amsterdam, Antwerpen och Paris. Då insjuknar Julian plötsligt.I den kritikerrosade Julian skriver Fleur Pierets om 22 och tiden före och efter sin frus hastiga död. Till sin hjälp tar hon allt hon läst och hört om sorg och överlevnad, från Joan Didion och Nick Cave till de kulturskapare hon intervjuat för den internationella tidskrift, Et alors?, som hon och Julian tillsammans grundade för att lyfta fram HBTQ+-skapare inom kulturvärlden. Julian är en både tårdrypande och märkligt upplyftande berättelse om den stora kärleken, om konst och aktivism, och om hur minnet av någon kan hålla en vid liv."Julian är underbar, vilket jag vet är konstigt att säga om någons sorg, men den är kvick, lätt och gripande." Siri Hustvedt"Som en av de första böckerna om lesbisk kärlek och sorg fyller Julian (äntligen) ett hål i vårt medvetande. Väldigt vacker och klokt skriven. Måsteläsning." ZIZO Magazine
Julian
The tragic life of Julian, the last non-Christian emperor of Rome, by award-winning author Philip Freeman ¿ "When we think of ancient Rome, it's impossible not to think of Christianity, one of its most notable exports-but what if it hadn't be...
Julian
The tragic life of Julian, the last non-Christian emperor of Rome, by award-winning author Philip Freeman ¿ "When we think of ancient Rome, it's impossible not to think of Christianity, one of its most notable exports-but what if it hadn...
Julian
Belgian artist Fleur Pierets wanted to marry her partner Julian in all countries where two women are allowed to marry. The aim was to raise awareness of equal marriage rights in a positive way. But the 'world tour of love' was interrupted: after her fourth marriage, in Paris, Julian was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. She died two months later. Pierets had only one thing left to do: write. Fleur Pierets and Julian P. Boom worked as an artist duo under the name JF. Pierets and created, among other things, the magazine Et Alors? On 20 September 2017, they launched their performance Project 22 in New York. Julian died on 22 January 2018. This book is divided into three sections: Before, During and After. The first part tells the story of how Julian and Fleur Pierets met, delves into their careers before they fell in love and gives context to their intense relationship and collaboration. The second part is literally the heart of the memoir. It's a celebration of love, freedom,
Julian
Gore Vidal's fictional recreation of the Roman Empire teetering on the crux of Christianity and ruled by an emperor who was an inveterate dabbler in arcane hocus-pocus, a prig, a bigot, and a dazzling and brilliant leader.
Enfolded in Love
Julian of Norwich was an anchoress, a woman who dedicated her prayerful life to God, living in a cell attached to a church in Norwich in the late-fourteenth/ early-fifteenth century. She wrote Revelations of Divine Love, 'showings' that she receiv...
Revelations of Divine Love: A Revelation of Love - In Sixteen Shewings
Julian of Norwich (c. 8 November 1342 - c. 1416), also called Juliana of Norwich, was an English anchoress and an important Christian mystic and theologian. Her Revelations of Divine Love, written around 1395, is the first book in the English language known to have been written by a woman. The Revelations of Divine Love (which also bears the title A Revelation of Love - in Sixteen Shewings above the first chapter) is a 14th-century book of Christian mystical devotions written by Julian of Norwich. It includes her sixteen mystical visions and contemplations on universal love and hope in a time of plague, religious schism, uprisings and war. Published in 1395, it is the first published book in the English language to be written by a woman. During her early life, the Black Death hit the city of Norwich three times. It is estimated that the plague killed about a third of England's population in one single epidemic. People died so quickly and in such numbers that 'the dead could not
History of Norwich
Norwich has a rich and fascinating history. An important Anglo-Saxon market town at the time of the Norman invasion, it grew to become one of the leading cities of England by the early Middle Ages and second only to London in the 16th and 17th cen...
Love?s Trinity
In the year 1373 a young Englishwoman whose name we do not know-she is called Julian" because she lived part of her life as an enclosed solitary in the church of St. Julian in Norwich-experienced a series of intense visions that she later rec...
Trial of Julian Assange
Nils Melzer, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, uncovers a systematic campaign to persecute Assange. He reveals that Assange has faced grave and systematic due process violations, judicial bias, collusion and manipulated evidence. He has been t...
Julian Alps of Slovenia
A guidebook to 54 day walks and 2 multi-day treks in Slovenia. Exploring the beautiful Julian Alps, there's something for both beginner and experienced walkers, from easy valley walks to scrambles and protected routes requiring mountaineering skil...
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Abduction Of Julia
What can a respectable Regency miss do when kidnapped by a nobleman intent on marriage? Why, marry him, of course.Julia Frant has secretly loved Alec MacLean, the wild Viscount Hunterston from afar. So when he accidentally snatches her instead of ...
Revelations of Divine Love
One of the first woman authors, Julian of Norwich produced in Revelations of Divine Love a remarkable work of revelatory insight, that stands alongside The Cloud of Unknowing and Piers Plowman as a classic of Medieval religious literature. This Pe...
Drawing of this Love
Embark on a journey of spiritual growth with Julian of Norwich as your guide. Popular retreat leader and former monk Robert Fruehwirth explores the stages of faith development using Julian's Revelations of Divine Love, inviting readers into a deep...
Julian's Gospel
Julian of Norwich, a medieval English mystic who spent the latter part of her life as an enclosed anchoress, is largely known through her extraordinary Revelations, one of the most popular and influential works of Christian mysticism. It was also ...