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The Way of Julian of Norwich

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The Way of Julian of Norwich is an inspirational guide by Sheila Upjohn to Julian of Norwich and the Revelations of Divine Love that will deepen the reader's prayer life during Lent and throughout ...
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  • 19 November 2020
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In this book about Julian of Norwich, Sheila Upjohn explores the 'Revelations of Divine Love' alongside passages from Scripture.

As part of the 'Prayer Journey Through Lent' series, 'The Way of Julian of Norwich' reveals how Julian's fresh perspectives on sin and judgement, anger and forgiveness, the Incarnation and the crucifixion can challenge and enlighten us, six hundred years later, in a world so badly in need of the assurance of God's unconditional love.

This inspirational book by Sheila Upjohn serves as a guide to Julian of Norwich that will deepen the reader's prayer life during Lent and throughout the year. Upjohn transports the reader back to the middle ages in this book about 'Revelations of Divine Love' and Julian of Norwich to give a deeper understanding of Julian who was so often perceived as an outsider.

As a foundation member of 'Friends of Julian of Norwich' and having first read 'Revelations of Divine Love' almost fifty years ago, Sheila Upjohn has a long and intimate association with Julian of Norwich and so offers a captivating perspective of Julian within 'The Way of Julian of Norwich'.

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Price: $17.00
Pages: 112
Publisher: SPCK
Imprint: SPCK Publishing
Publication Date: 19 November 2020
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9780281083695
Format: Paperback
BISACs: Christianity, Christian life & practice
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Introduction 1

1 Our prayer makes God glad and happy 5

2 The huge high wholeness of God 19

3 Sin is behovely 29

4 When Adam fell, God's Son fell 43

5 The devil and all his works 56

6 A joy, a happiness, an endless delight 70

Last words 84

The Way of the Cross 85

Appendix: Margery Kempe's visit to Julian 96

Notes 98

Further reading 100

Copyright acknowledgements 101