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Julian of Norwich: New Frontiers in Mysticism and Feminist Faith
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This study focuses on the theological reflections of the medieval mystic Julian of Norwich and the establishment of identity for female believers. Initially, women in the Church were active participants, but over time, they faced increasing patriarchal restrictions. To justify their faith and secure authority, female believers adopted various strategies. Julian, in particular, utilized her body as a means of faith, seeking to experience divine revelation through her physical form. Her work, Revelations of Divine Love, connects the humanity of Christ -especially His suffering and shedding of blood- with the female body and God’s salvation. Julian emphasizes Christ's motherhood, reinterpreting the sacrificial obedience traditionally expected of female believers by the medieval Church. She did not confine herself to an emotional faith; instead, she sought to understand God’s will through sensory experience, further expanding this into theological insights that positioned her as a female theologian within the male-dominated Church hierarchy. Julian’s thought transcends conventional female mysticism, showcasing a unique approach that presents the female body and identity as pathways to salvation.
Institute of History and Culture Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Title: Julian of Norwich: New Frontiers in Mysticism and Feminist Faith
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This study focuses on the theological reflections of the medieval mystic Julian of Norwich and the establishment of identity for female believers.
Initially, women in the Church were active participants, but over time, they faced increasing patriarchal restrictions.
To justify their faith and secure authority, female believers adopted various strategies.
Julian, in particular, utilized her body as a means of faith, seeking to experience divine revelation through her physical form.
Her work, Revelations of Divine Love, connects the humanity of Christ -especially His suffering and shedding of blood- with the female body and God’s salvation.
Julian emphasizes Christ's motherhood, reinterpreting the sacrificial obedience traditionally expected of female believers by the medieval Church.
She did not confine herself to an emotional faith; instead, she sought to understand God’s will through sensory experience, further expanding this into theological insights that positioned her as a female theologian within the male-dominated Church hierarchy.
Julian’s thought transcends conventional female mysticism, showcasing a unique approach that presents the female body and identity as pathways to salvation.
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