In Our Time

Julian of Norwich

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Nov 16, 2023
Philip Sheldrake, a Professor of Christian Spirituality, discusses the remarkable life of Julian of Norwich, a medieval mystic and likely the first named woman writer in English. He delves into her vivid visions of Christ and her revolutionary concepts of love and sin. The conversation explores Julian's unique portrayal of God's maternal qualities, as well as her challenges as a female authority figure in a skeptical society. Her reassuring message that 'all shall be well' resonates throughout the discussion, emphasizing her lasting influence on spirituality.
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ANECDOTE

Margery Kempe's Visit

  • Margery Kempe visited Julian in 1413 to discuss her own visions.
  • Julian was known as an expert in spiritual matters and could offer guidance.
INSIGHT

Julian's Three Wishes

  • Julian desired to deeply understand Christ's passion and experience it herself.
  • She also wished for bodily sickness to identify with Christ's suffering.
INSIGHT

God as Mother

  • Julian develops the concept of a feminine God, using imagery of blood and bodily fluids.
  • This builds on earlier traditions of portraying Jesus as a nurturer and birther of humankind.
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