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IVP Readers' Choice Award Publishers Weekly Starred Review "All
shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall
be well." Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love is truly
an astounding work: an inspired example of Christian mysticism, a
unique contribution to Christian theology, the first book in
English known to have been written by a woman. But it can also be a
daunting work. Veronica Mary Rolf, who has been studying Julian's
text for decades, serves as a trustworthy guide for readers willing
to take up and read Julian's work. Rolf not only sets Julian's life
and text in its fourteenth-century context, but she also sheds
light on each of Julian's sixteen revelations. She then digs deeper
into Julian's theological themes, including her innovative mystical
theology of the "motherhood of God," and she offers a chapter on
developing a retreat based on Julian's work. Throughout, Rolf takes
a deeply contemplative approach to Julian, illuminating our
understanding of this extraordinary woman, her enduring work, and
the revelation that "all shall be well." Books in the Explorer's
Guide series are accessible guidebooks for those studying the great
Christian texts and theologians from church history, helping
readers explore the context in which these texts were written and
navigate the rich yet complex terrain of Christian theology.
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