- Title Pages
- Introduction
-
1 Patristic Theologies of Salvation -
2 Origen of Alexandria -
3 Irenaeus of Lyons -
4 Saint Augustine -
5 Athanasius -
6 The Cappadocians -
7 Theologies of Salvation in the Middle Ages -
8 Anselm of Canterbury -
9 Saint Thomas Aquinas -
10 Julian of Norwich -
11 Theologies of Salvation in the Reformation and Counter-Reformation -
12 Martin Luther -
13 John Calvin -
14 The Catholic Reform -
15 Theologies of Salvation from the Eighteenth to Twenty-First Centuries -
16 John Wesley -
17 Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Theology of Salvation -
18 Karl Barth -
19 Hans Urs von Balthasar and Karl Rahner -
20 Gustavo Gutiérrez - About the Contributors
- Index
Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich
- Chapter:
- (p.160) 10 Julian of Norwich
- Source:
- Christian Theologies of Salvation
- Author(s):
- Kerrie Hide
- Publisher:
- NYU Press
This chapter addresses the life and thoughts of the English mystic Julian of Norwich. Julian’s unique life of suffering shaped her understanding of theology, in which salvation is part of the journey of the individual, in which salvation occurs not as a result of humanity running from God, but as a great oneing between Divinity and humanity.
Keywords: salvation, Julian of Norwich, oneing
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
-
1 Patristic Theologies of Salvation -
2 Origen of Alexandria -
3 Irenaeus of Lyons -
4 Saint Augustine -
5 Athanasius -
6 The Cappadocians -
7 Theologies of Salvation in the Middle Ages -
8 Anselm of Canterbury -
9 Saint Thomas Aquinas -
10 Julian of Norwich -
11 Theologies of Salvation in the Reformation and Counter-Reformation -
12 Martin Luther -
13 John Calvin -
14 The Catholic Reform -
15 Theologies of Salvation from the Eighteenth to Twenty-First Centuries -
16 John Wesley -
17 Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Theology of Salvation -
18 Karl Barth -
19 Hans Urs von Balthasar and Karl Rahner -
20 Gustavo Gutiérrez - About the Contributors
- Index