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Showings / Julian of Norwich ; translated from the critical text, with an introd., by Edmund Colledge and James Walsh ; pref. by Jean Leclercq.

Van Pelt - Yarnall Collection BV4831 .J8 1978
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Julian, of Norwich, 1343-
Contributor:
Colledge, Edmund.
Walsh, James, 1920-1986.
Yarnall Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Classics of Western spirituality
The Classics of Western spirituality
Standardized Title:
Revelations of divine love
Language:
English
English, Middle (1100-1500)
Subjects (All):
Devotional literature.
Physical Description:
369 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Paulist Press, [1978]
Summary:
The most in-depth and scholarly panorama of Western spirituality ever attempted!
In one series, the original writings of the universally acknowledged teachers of the Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish, Islamic and Native American traditions have been critically selected, translated and introduced by internationally recognized scholars and spiritual leaders.
The texts are first-rate, and the introductions are informative and reliable. The books will be a welcome addition to the bookshelf of every literate religious persons". -- The Christian Century
Notes:
Commonly known as the Revelations of divine love.
Includes both the long and short texts.
Bibliography: pages 345-347.
Includes indexes.
ISBN:
080910234X.
0809120917
OCLC:
3617745

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