Prayer in the Teachings of Julian of Norwich: A Journey of Desire | Philip Sheldrake

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Oblate School of Theology

Oblate School of Theology

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This lecture by Dr. Philip Sheldrake, was delivered as part of 'Mysticism and Contemporary Life: A Conference in Honor of Bernard McGinn," held by the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Spirituality at Oblate School of Theology.
The late fourteenth-century and early fifteenth-century English woman anchoress, Julian of Norwich, with her mystical writings has become one of the most popular and influential spiritual figures of our times. A contemporary of Geoffrey Chaucer, Julian is the first woman known to have written in the English vernacular. Apart from her literary importance, and her capacity to engage a wide range of people seeking guidance for their own spiritual journey, Julian offers substantial and challenging theological teaching aimed at her “evenchristen,” all her fellow Christians. One important theme is her rich teaching on prayer and, more broadly, on the spiritual journey. Julian does not focus on prayer merely as spiritual practice or discuss specific methods of prayer. Rather, for Julian, the notion of “prayer,” especially in her Long Text, expresses something far deeper. Prayer is the word Julian uses to describe our life-long relationship with God and God’s relationship with us. This relationship may at times be revelatory. It is also associated with our persistent longing and desire which reflects God’s desire for us. At the heart of this relationship lies an assurance, and regular moments of reassurance, that we are irrevocably embraced by a God whose “meaning,” according to Julian, is love and only love. This lecture focusses on Julian’s teachings about prayer, especially the important theological implications in the way that Julian approaches the notion of prayer-as-relationship.

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