2008
DOI: 10.1080/07350190802339259
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Julian of Norwich'sShowingsand theAncrene Riwle: Two Rhetorical Configurations of Mysticism

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“…Merton thus recognizes that Julian's visions, and her reflections on them, are something more than theological insights that might arise from any ordinary process of human 10 Savage, Watson and Ward (1991, pp. 132, 182); it would seem likely that Julian was familiar with this text -at least by the time she was writing the longer version of her own work (Peters, 2008). 11 Chapter 37.…”
Section: Theologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Merton thus recognizes that Julian's visions, and her reflections on them, are something more than theological insights that might arise from any ordinary process of human 10 Savage, Watson and Ward (1991, pp. 132, 182); it would seem likely that Julian was familiar with this text -at least by the time she was writing the longer version of her own work (Peters, 2008). 11 Chapter 37.…”
Section: Theologymentioning
confidence: 99%