Julian of Norwich's The Showings of Divine Love is one of the earliest surviving works of spiritual writing in the English language and a profound meditation on the nature of divine love.
Written in the fourteenth century after a series of powerful religious visions, Julian's reflections explore the relationship between God and humanity through themes of compassion, grace, and redemption. Her work offers a deeply personal yet carefully considered account of the revelations she experienced during a grave illness, which she later contemplated for many years.
Julian's writing emphasizes the boundless love and mercy of God, presenting a vision of Christianity grounded in hope, patience, and spiritual understanding. Her famous assurance that "all shall be well" has become one of the most widely remembered expressions of Christian faith and consolation.
Calm, thoughtful, and deeply reflective, The Showings of Divine Love has remained an enduring work of Christian mysticism, valued for its insight into medieval spirituality and its timeless meditation on divine compassion.
We publiceren alleen reviews die voldoen aan de voorwaarden voor reviews. Bekijk onze voorwaarden voor reviews.