Revelations of Divine Love
By (Author) Julian Of Norwich
Introduction by A. Spearing
Notes by A. Spearing
Translated by Dr Elizabeth Spearing
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
12th October 1998
27th August 1998
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Mysticism
Literary essays
248.22092
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 14mm
181g
Coming from a society where women were barred from serious writing and teaching, Julian, an anchorite of the great medieval city of Norwich, nevertheless uses her womanlines and the English vernacular of the day to describe a series of revelations which she received from God in the year 1373. She identifies the female nature of Christ's suffering and the motherhood of God, using images from domestic daily life, emphasizing the homeliness of God's love. She writes in a lively and unpretentious manner and her theology is precise without ever being pedantic.
Julian of Norwich (c. 1342 after 1416) was the first woman writer in English. Nothing is known of her background or even her real name, simply that she believed she was a messenger to all Christians because of her 'showings' from God. A.C. Spearing and Elizabeth Spearing have published numerous books and articles on medieval literature.