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Julian of Norwich's Showings

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The first woman known to have written in English, the fourteenth-century mystic Julian of Norwich has inspired generations of Christians with her reflections on the "motherhood" of Jesus, and her assurance that, despite evil, "all shall be well." In this book, Denise Baker reconsiders Julian not only as an eloquent and profound visionary but also as an evolving, sophisticated theologian of great originality. Focusing on Julian's Book of Showings, in which the author records a series of revelations she received during a critical illness in May 1373, Baker provides the first historical assessment of Julian's significance as a writer and thinker.Inscribing her visionary experience in the short version of her Showings, Julian contemplated the revelations for two decades before she achieved the understanding that enabled her to complete the long text. Baker first traces the genesis of Julian's visionary experience to the practice of affective piety, such as meditations on the life of Christ and, in the arts, a depiction of a suffering rather than triumphant Christ on the cross. Julian's innovations become apparent in the long text. By combining late medieval theology of salvation with the mystics' teachings on the nature of humankind, she arrives at compassionate, optimistic, and liberating conclusions regarding the presence of evil in the world, God's attitude toward sinners, and the possibility of universal salvation. She concludes her theodicy by comparing the connections between the Trinity and humankind to familial relationships, emphasizing Jesus' role as mother. Julian's strategy of revisions and her artistry come under scrutiny in the final chapter of this book, as Baker demonstrates how this writer brings her readers to reenact her own struggle in understanding the revelations.Originally published in 1994.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Title Julian of Norwich's Showings : From Vision to Book / Denise Nowakowski Baker.
Edition Course Book.
Publisher Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press
Creation Date [2014]
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
English
Content Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER Ι. Affective Spirituality and the Genesis of A Book of Showings -- CHAPTER 2. From Visualization to Vision: Meditation and the Bodily Showings -- CHAPTER 3. "AlIe Shalle Be WeIe": The Theodicy of Julian of Norwich -- CHAPTER 4. The Parable of the Lord and Servant and the Doctrine of Original Sin -- CHAPTER 5. Reconceiving the Imago Dei: The Motherhood of Jesus and the Ideology of the Self -- CHAPTER 6. Re-Visions and A Book of Showings -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
Series Princeton Legacy Library
288
Extent 1 online resource (227 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2014
National Library system number 997010714962105171
MARC RECORDS

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