Thesis Title. What is Julian of Norwich s contribution to contemporary Christian Spirituality? By Michael Dillon. Melbourne College of Divinity

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I Thesis Title What is Julian of Norwich s contribution to contemporary Christian Spirituality? By Michael Dillon A Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Theology Melbourne College of Divinity June 9 th 2010

II Abstract Julian of Norwich s text Revelations of Divine or Showings has become a very popular text within Christian spirituality today and a great literary text. Julian s text opens our eyes to the second person of the Trinity in her perceptive insights and powerful use of metaphorical language. The first section of this thesis highlights the rich Christian tradition that Julian s text has developed from including earlier Christian writers such as Saint Anselm of Canterbury and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux as well as the period of history within fourteenth century Norwich that would have influenced the writing of her text. The Suffering Christ forms Section Two after the introduction whereby the significant themes that relate to the suffering of Christ will be explained in detail. The key motifs deal with the three wounds of contrition, compassion and a longing for God as part of Julian s and our spiritual journey in life. In addition the important aspects that emerge from Julian s fourth, eighth, ninth and tenth and thirteenth revelations in terms of her vision of the bleeding body of Christ on the cross, include the precious blood of Christ, the crucifix as a journey through love and salvation, the open side of Christ s body as a movement into the Church and the spiritual thirst of Christ from the cross. Section Three draws us to an understanding of Christ within the Holy Trinity and the image of God. How does God view the sinner? The compassionate, merciful and tender image of God indicates the face of God that Julian desires for all of us to know and understand. Closely following this section the great account of the Parable of the Lord and Servant provides Julian with the answer as to how God looks upon the sinner. In the next part of section three, Christ as the Holy Mother Church restores our human nature and as the Mother of Mercy and Grace, spiritually sustains us through his body and blood within the Eucharist. Christ our Mother of Grace cares and nurtures us in our mortal life and our eternal life. The Holy Spirit completes the union within the Holy Trinity. Section Four indicates how within Julian s fifteenth and sixteenth revelations, the glorious indwelling of Christ within our soul shines for us today for our faith in this life and the next. The final section indicates the contribution Julian s text has today for our contemporary Christian spirituality

III Acknowledgements I wish to firstly acknowledge my supervisor Father Austin Cooper for his valued assistance and guidance over the past three years. I would also thank Anne Boyd a local friend and fellow parishioner for her great assistance especially with her knowledge of the medieval period. In addition I wish to offer my special thanks to Robert and Janet Lea-West from the Julian Meetings who have been an immense value to me with their regular meetings. In the same way, I must also thank the Friends of Julian network in Norwich especially Sister Pamela from All Hallows. I wish to also extend my thanks to Father Hilary Martin OP and the priors from Saint Dominic s East Camberwell for their support. I wish to dedicate my thesis to a close friend Eva Wurfel from the Dominican laity who passed away on the 15 th of June 2010.

IV Table of Contents Introduction 1-2 Section One Background and Major Influences on Julian s Text 2-4 Section Two The Suffering Christ 2.1 Julian s wounds become our spiritual pathway 5-10 2.2 Precious Blood of Christ 11-15 2.3 Crucifix- The Journey through the Cross of Love and Salvation 16-21 2.4 Movement into the Body of Christ the Church 22-26 2.5 Spiritual Thirst 26-32 Section Three Christ in the Trinity and the Image of God 3.1 How God looks upon us? 32-34 3.2 Parable of the Lord and Servant-our understanding in the way we see God today 35-52 3.3 Christ our Holy Mother Church within the Holy Trinity 52-67 3.4 Holy Spirit completes our union within the Holy Trinity 67-70 Section Four 4.1 Seeing our Light and Faith through Christ 71-84 Section Five 5.1 What is Julian of Norwich s contribution to contemporary Christian Spirituality? 85-92 Conclusion 93-95 Bibliography 96-101 Appendices 102

V List of Illustrations 1. French Moralized Bible, MS 270b, fol.6r, Bodleian Library Oxford ( ca 1240) cited from Caroline Walker Bynum, Fragmentation and Redemption, (New York: Zone Books, 1992) p 99. Appears on page 25 2. Jacob Cornelisz ca 1470-1533, Man of Sorrows cited on May 30 th 2010 from Web Gallery of Art- Northern Renaissance- Jacob Cornelisz 1472-1533. www.wga.hu/support/viewer/1.html Appears on page 59 3. Michael Dillon pictured in Julian s cell and shrine attached to St Julian s Church Rouen Road Norwich on May 8 th 2010 Appears on page 89