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ISBN: PB: 9780300192551

ISBN: HB: 9780300163919

Yale University Press

July 2013

288 pp.

21x14 cm

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£22,00
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HB:
£38,00
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Julian of Norwichologian, Theologian

For centuries readers have comfortably adopted Julian of Norwich as simply a mystic. In this astute book, Denys Turner remedies this misapprehension, offering a sensitive new interpretation of Julian and the significance of her work. Turner argues that this fourteenth-century thinker's sophisticated approach to theological questions places her legitimately within the pantheon of other great medieval theologians, including Thomas Aquinas, Bernard of Clairvaux, and Bonaventure. Julian wrote but one work in two versions, a Short Text recording the series of visions of Jesus Christ she experienced while suffering a near-fatal illness, and a much expanded Long Text exploring the theological meaning of the "showings" some twenty years later. Turner addresses the apparent conflict between the two sources of Julian's theology: on the one hand, her personal revelation of God's omnipotent love, and on the other, the Church's teachings on and her own witnessing of evil in the world that deserves punishment, even eternal punishment. Offering a fresh and elegant account of Julian's response to this conflict – one that reveals its nuances, systematic character, and originality – this book marks a new stage in the century-long rediscovery of one of the English language's greatest theological thinkers.

About the Author

Denys Turner, former professor of divinity at Cambridge University, is Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology, Yale University. He has written widely on political theory and social theory in relation to Christian theology, as well as on Medieval thought.

Reviews

"Fascinating and quietly powerful... Recommended for serious college and university students and their professors as well as theologians who focus on this era" – Jennifer Stout, Library Journal

"A groundbreaking book about Julian the theologian... a bold and utterly compelling case that her works warrant a place in the higher echelons of rigorous, systematic theology... Perhaps the greatest achievement of this book is that it will encourage us all to read or re-read Julian's masterpiece" – Jonathan Wright, Catholic Herald