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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Revelations of Divine Love
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Revelations of Divine Love is a classic work of Christian mysticism written by Julian of Norwich.
It recounts her personal experiences of divine revelation and offers profound insights into God's love and compassion.
The book explores themes of God's motherhood, the nature of sin and salvation, and the ultimate triumph of love.
Julian's writing is characterized by its simplicity, clarity, and profound emotional depth.
It continues to inspire and challenge readers centuries after its creation.
It recounts her personal experiences of divine revelation and offers profound insights into God's love and compassion.
The book explores themes of God's motherhood, the nature of sin and salvation, and the ultimate triumph of love.
Julian's writing is characterized by its simplicity, clarity, and profound emotional depth.
It continues to inspire and challenge readers centuries after its creation.
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
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as an example of a mystic whose life was utterly given over to Christ.


John Eldredge

24 snips
E813 | God's Full Kingdom—What We Can Expect
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in a sermon about the showings of Jesus, referencing her near-death experiences and theological interpretations.


Brian Zahnd

20 snips
Eastertide: Showings
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as a medieval mystic and the author of "Revelations of Divine Love".

Claire Gilbert

14 snips
Re-Enchanting... Julian of Norwich - Claire Gilbert
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to illustrate the idea that God always answers prayers, even if not in the expected timeframe.

Kevin Hart

Contemplation, Love, and Disenchantment with Kevin Hart
Mentioned by Ben and Dan as the oldest English piece of writing by a female author.

Episode 32 - Julian of Norwich, Anchoress
Mentioned at the end of the podcast as a prayer.

Thomas Merton: Session 4
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as the heroine of his book, highlighting her transformative experiences and writings.


Simon Critchley

82: Effing the Ineffable feat. Simon Critchley
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when discussing the concept of 'one-ing' with God.

Mirabai Starr

Ep. 87 - The Transformational Power of Grief w/ Mirabai Starr
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as one of the mystics she has translated and admires.

Mirabai Starr

Discovering The Sacred In Everyday Life - Mirabai Starr - ND3828
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, quoting "all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well" from her book.

James Finley

T.S. Eliot: Session 4
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as relevant to the discussion on the horny nun.

Bebe Cave

History’s Biggest Blabbermouths (with Bebe Cave) | Medieval Women
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in relation to the cyclical nature of spiritual seeking and the ongoing process of finding and losing God.

James Finley

T.S. Eliot: Session 2
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as a medieval visionary and author of "Revelations of Divine Love".


Kate Lister

Eleanor Jackson

How Did People Smell in Medieval Times?
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in the context of mysticism and love.

James O'Connell

Glenn Wallis

Non Buddhist Mysticism: Performing Irreducible and Primitive Presence
Recommended by Melody as her top choice for books worth rereading.

Books Worth (re)Reading, Part 2
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in the context of conversions.

Lamorna Ash

The Book Club: why are Gen Z turning to Christianity?