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OverviewAnchorhold is a unique collection of letters concerning Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love, addressed to the writer herself. Through them, Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer explores the meaning of her own life and the transformation that studying and teaching this remarkable text can bring. Julian makes extreme claims about the love of God revealed in the crucified Christ. Her assertion that in love the human self can truly flourish and that in the end 'all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well' is a hope-filled contradiction of much modern thought. Central to her theology are a series of meditations on the face and body of Christ, which both point to God's love and reveal something of the nature of human vocation. Gfroerer's search for meaning in Julian's text, eloquently expressed in this series of letters, involves the participation of her whole self, learning to inhabit the vision given to Julian. It is this search and participation that we are invited to join. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kirsten Pinto GfoererPublisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd Imprint: Lutterworth Press ISBN: 9780718896188ISBN 10: 0718896181 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 28 July 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements I. Looking for Life: Longing Inaugural Letter II. Losing Your Life: Threshold Letters 1-3 III. The Face of Love: Revelation Letters 4-13 IV. A Cruciform Heaven: Vocation Letters 14-23 V. Welcomed into the Wound: Initiation Letters 24-26 VI. Suffering Remains, Sin Is Befitting, and All Shall Be Well: Formation Letters 27-40 VII. Fast-Bound to the Will: Adherence Letters 41-44 VIII. The Paradox of Judgement: Struggle Letters 45-50 IX. The Parable: Illumination Letters 51 X. The Self Enclosed in Christ: Realization Letters 52-57 XI. The Motherhood of Christ: Sanctuary Letters 58-63 XII. The City of the Soul: Inherence Letters 64-68 XIII. The Pilgrimage of God to God: Walk Letter 69-82 XIV. Life, Love, Light: Sustenance Letters: 83-85 XV. Finding a Life: Anchorhold Letter 86 BibliographyReviewsYour work is open writes Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer in one of the letters to Julian that form this astonishing work. And as the crucified Christ in Julians Revelations invites us into his wounds, so Julians text becomes a permeable site to which the reader is invited to be nourished and sustained in dark times. This is a brilliantly insightful theological reflection in which Julians rich writings are set against the authors own experiences and often highly original reinterpretations. Alison Grant Milbank, University of Nottingham Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer has offered something truly rare and life-giving: a present and living conversation with the ghost of a familiar friend. In these pages the thought and presence of Dame Julian of Norwich come to life afresh through the gentle power of Pinto Gfroerers subtle and beautiful writing. This is not a work of theological scholarship. It is much more, it is an urgent and vital work of the human spirit. A must-read. Aaron Riches, author of Ecce Homo: On the Divine Unity of Christ Author InformationKirsten Pinto Gfroerer is a writer, counsellor and theologian from Winnipeg, Canada. She has a Master of Research degree in Philosophical Theology, and alongside her writing and counselling is a regular preacher at her local church. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |