All Shall Be Well: Visions of salvation with Julian of Norwich
Exploring the relevance of Julian of Norwich’s visions for today
How can all be well in the world in which we live? What does ‘All shall be well’ mean when all is not well? Through revelations ten to sixteen of her Revelations of Divine Love, Julian of Norwich returns time and again to the idea that ‘all is well’. In her latest book Emma Pennington examines this popular mantra and explores what Julian really means by it, bringing depth and relevance to these words for the reader who lives in an age of pandemic, war and climate crisis which closely echoes Julian’s own. Through deep engagement with Julian’s visions of salvation Emma encourages the reader to reflect in prayer and devotion on their own personal relationship with God.
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24 January 2025
Title | All Shall Be Well: Visions of salvation with Julian of Norwich |
Author | Emma Pennington |
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Description | How can all be well in the world in which we live? What does ‘All shall be well’ mean when all is not well? Through revelations ten to sixteen of her Revelations of Divine Love, Julian of Norwich returns time and again to the idea that ‘all is well’. In her latest book Emma Pennington examines this popular mantra and explores what Julian really means by it, bringing depth and relevance to these words for the reader who lives in an age of pandemic, war and climate crisis which closely echoes Julian’s own. Through deep engagement with Julian’s visions of salvation Emma encourages the reader to reflect in prayer and devotion on their own personal relationship with God. |
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How can all be well in the world in which we live? What does ‘All shall be well’ mean when all is not well? Through revelations ten to sixteen of her Revelations of Divine Love, Julian of Norwich returns time and again to the idea that ‘all is well’. In her latest book Emma Pennington examines this popular mantra and explores what Julian really means by it, bringing depth and relevance to these words for the reader who lives in an age of pandemic, war and climate crisis which closely echoes Julian’s own. Through deep engagement with Julian’s visions of salvation Emma encourages the reader to reflect in prayer and devotion on their own personal relationship with God.
Emma Pennington is the canon missioner for Canterbury Cathedral. Formerly vicar of Garsington, Cuddesdon and Horspath in the Oxford Diocese and chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford, she has also been a prayer and spirituality adviser for the diocese and an area dean. She speaks widely about the spirituality of Julian of Norwich and is the author of At the Foot of the Cross with Julian of Norwich (BRF Ministries, 2020).