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Anchorhold

Corresponding with Revelations of Divine Love

Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

Beschreibung

This is a book of letters, letters to Julian of Norwich concerning her Revelations of Divine Love. It is an attempt to search for my life by giving myself heart and soul to the teaching of a text and it is about the possibilities of transformation that ensue. Julian makes extreme claims about the love of God revealed in the body of Christ on the cross. She claims that in love the human self can truly flourish and in the end that "all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well." I need to know if these claims are true. Thus, I write letters, ask questions, and look for answers as to how to indwell the vision given to Julian, while engaging the limits of my personhood and the modern paradigms that constrain my thoughts. I bring my whole being to the correspondence, I am changed, and I do find my life.

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denominations, Christian life and practice, Spirituality, Julian, Love, Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer, groups, Spiritual Growth, Christian Churches, Existential Theology in Letters, Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works, Enclosure, Christian Living, Anchorhold, God (Christianity), Catholic authors, History and criticism, Vocation, Revelations of divine love, History of religion, 1343, Devotional material, of Norwich, Mysticism, Devotional, Christian life, Body, Devotional literature, History, Suffering, Christ’s Crucifixion as Love, Julian of Norwich, Christian Church