These essays-written specifically for this book-provide a rich evaluation of this late 14th and early 15th-century mystical writer's book of revelations and considers the construction of her narrative, its theological complexity, and its literary and intellectual context. This casebook features discussions by both established scholars and newer voices ranging from genre to eschatology and gynecology to diabology, reflecting both current and comparative theory. Providing translations of all Middle English quotations, the volume includes a selective bibliography that provides a guide for further reading.…mehr
These essays-written specifically for this book-provide a rich evaluation of this late 14th and early 15th-century mystical writer's book of revelations and considers the construction of her narrative, its theological complexity, and its literary and intellectual context. This casebook features discussions by both established scholars and newer voices ranging from genre to eschatology and gynecology to diabology, reflecting both current and comparative theory. Providing translations of all Middle English quotations, the volume includes a selective bibliography that provides a guide for further reading.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
IntroductionLikeness of God and the Restoration of Humanity in Julian of Norwich's Showings Sandra J. McEntire * Image of God: Contrasting Configurations in Julian of Norwich's Showings and Walter Hilton's Scale of Perfection Denise N. Baker; Trinitarian Hermeneutic in Revelation of Love Nicholas Watson * St. Cecilia and St. John of Beverly: Julian of Norwich's Early Model and Late Affirmation Susan K. Hagen * Genre Approach to Julian of Norwich's Epistemology Brad PetersPoint of Coincidence: Rhetoric and the Apothatic in Julian of Norwich's Showings Cynthea Masson * I wold for this loue dye: Julian Romance Discourse and the Masculine Jay Ruud * Julian's Diabology David Tinsley * In the Lowest Part of Our Need: Julian and Medieval Gynecological Writing Alexandra Barratt * A Question of Audience: The Westminster Text and 15th-Century Reception of Julian of Norwich Hugh Kempster * Leaving the Womb of Christ: Love Doomsday and Space?Time in Julian of Norwich and Eastern Orthodox Mysticism Brant Plephrey
IntroductionLikeness of God and the Restoration of Humanity in Julian of Norwich's Showings Sandra J. McEntire * Image of God: Contrasting Configurations in Julian of Norwich's Showings and Walter Hilton's Scale of Perfection Denise N. Baker; Trinitarian Hermeneutic in Revelation of Love Nicholas Watson * St. Cecilia and St. John of Beverly: Julian of Norwich's Early Model and Late Affirmation Susan K. Hagen * Genre Approach to Julian of Norwich's Epistemology Brad PetersPoint of Coincidence: Rhetoric and the Apothatic in Julian of Norwich's Showings Cynthea Masson * I wold for this loue dye: Julian Romance Discourse and the Masculine Jay Ruud * Julian's Diabology David Tinsley * In the Lowest Part of Our Need: Julian and Medieval Gynecological Writing Alexandra Barratt * A Question of Audience: The Westminster Text and 15th-Century Reception of Julian of Norwich Hugh Kempster * Leaving the Womb of Christ: Love Doomsday and Space?Time in Julian of Norwich and Eastern Orthodox Mysticism Brant Plephrey
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