As truly as God is our Father, so truly is God our Mother. ".these translations thus supersede former ones.if the introductions, translations, and other apparatus of the rest of the series are of the same high quality, the series will be indispensable for most libraries." Library Journal JULIAN OF NORWICH - SHOWINGS translated and introduced by Edmund Colledge, O.S.A., and James Walsh, S.J. Julian is certainly a warm and approachable companion for the mystical journey. But the special appeal of Julian lies in her theology of the all-embracing fullness of divine love. Her graphic visions of the humanity of Christ are marked by vivid imagery and detail. This book reveals a Julian who experienced God directly and not self-consciously as "our mother." Her revelations of the remine side of God represent a significant contribution to tradition. The ditors present Julian as a skilled theologian and master of rhetorical style. In their introduction, they analyze the text and the place of Julian's teaching in Catholic Spirituality. In the light of their thirteen years of work on the critical edition of Showings, Colledge and Walsh give us the first modern English rendering from their critical text. The second, longer version was apparently written some years after the first, when she had had time to pray and reflect about the teaching sGod had given her. Julian, an anchoress who lived in solitude in Norwich, England in the late 14th century, received the 16 "showings" or revelations of God's love in a series of expereinced visions.
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