The potentiality of ‘nought:’ Julian of Norwich’s understanding of the deity and the self through the apophatic matrices of love and dread
<p>This thesis explores Julian of Norwich’s poetics of understanding, situated on the continuum from cataphatic representation to apophatic symbolism, through a focus on her modi amandi et timendi. This methodological dualism bridges the chasm in current scholarship between her theologia negat...
Main Author: | Rohrhofer, RS |
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Other Authors: | Gillespie, V |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English, Middle (1100-1500) English |
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2021
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