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Julian of Norwich in her phenomenology : her spiritual texts and their historical contexts / Edward J. Clemmer.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Clemmer, Edward J., author.
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Julian, of Norwich, 1343-.
Julian.
Great Britain--History--Middle Ages, 500-1500.
Great Britain.
Phenomenology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vii, 577 pages)
Place of Publication:
Lausanne ; New York : Peter Lang, [2023]
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction God's "Revelation of Love" and Julian's "Divine Gift to All"
Part I Introduction to the Historical Julian of Norwich
Chapter 1 The Historical Julian (up to and including 6 May 1373)
Julian of Norwich: From Birth in 1342 until Friday 6 May 1373
Chapter 2 In Julian's New Creation (her Nine Nights and Days in May 1373)
The Liturgical "New Creation"
Julian's Experience in her Observed Phenomenology
Chapter 3 From Vision to Anchorite (from Sunday 15 May 1373 to c.1393)
Julian's Spiritual Transformation and Intention
Ancrene Wisse Spirituality
Chapter 4 The Politics of Church and State (1373-1393)
The Politics of English Church and State: Wars and Revolts
The Great Papal Schism and the Rise of English Lollardy
Julian's Initial Short Text
Chapter 5 Walter Hilton and the Cloud author - and Julian's Short Text (1380s-c.1393)
The Surviving Middle-English Short Text (Amherst: MS Additional 37790)
Chapter 6 Julian's Hidden Life in God's Love, and Lollardy (1393-1418)
The Lollard Threat
Literature in the English Vernacular
The Ecclesial Offensive against the "Heresy"
Chapter 7 Julian's Long Text: The Benedictine Nuns of Cambrai (1623-1651) and Father Augustine Baker, O.S.B. (1575-1641)
Julian's Surviving Long-Text Manuscripts
Dom Augustine Baker's Spiritual History
The English Benedictine Nuns at Cambrai
Chapter 8 The Cambrai and Paris Benedictine Nuns (1651-1670) and Fr. Serenus Cressy's "Mother Juliana" Long Text (1670)
The Benedictine Sister Convents of Cambrai and Paris
The Conflict of 1655
Preserving Baker's Interior Spiritual Way
Baker's Preparations for the Nuns' Reception of Julian's Spiritual Text
Chapter 9 Serenus Cressy's Editions (1670-1902) and his Polemics with Edward Stillingfleet (1657-1672)
Edward Stillingfleet contra Mother Juliana's Revelations
Serenus Cressy's Reply to Stillingfleet
Subsequent Editions of Cressy's (1670) XVI Revelations
Chapter 10 Julian of Norwich's Critical Long Texts (1947-2016) and their English Translations and Modernizations (1877-2015)
Henry Collins
Grace Harriet Warrack
Roger Hudleston
Pre-1976 Julian Modernizations: James Walsh and Clifton Wolters
Julian of Norwich with, and after, Critical-Text Editions
Part II The Short Text The Amherst Manuscript, British Library, Additional 37,790 Analytical Transcription and Annotation
Preface to Part II
Sections 1 - 25 Analytical Transcription and Annotation
The Short Text, Amherst Manuscript (A), 1413-1435
Part III Julian's Long Text: Her Trinitarian Theology of Love
Chapter 11 Julian's Grace as Divinization: The Unity of Finite and Eternal Being
Julian of Norwich and St. Edith Stein
Julian's Trinity: The Baseline Short Text
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Print version: Clemmer, Edward J., Julian of Norwich in her phenomenology
ISBN:
9781800799165
1800799160
9781800799158
1800799152
Publisher Number:
99995354700
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