| Krista Tippett - Religion - 2008 - 276 pages
...intuition that seems confirmed every time I hear Julian of Norwich's fourteenth-century mystical mantra: "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well." Julian threw herself at suffering — willing, praying fervently, to know the crucifixion of Christ... | |
| Michael Eid, Randy J. Larsen - Psychology - 2008 - 561 pages
...Aware of the great enemies, suffering, and death, they offer a hope that in the end, the very end, "all shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well" (Julian of Norwich). And that hope may help people cope with whatever punctuates... | |
| Bruce Sanguin - 210 pages
...are manifestations of the Holy One playing in the realm of time and space. The mystical sense "that all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well" does not issue in a passive stance toward the brokenness of the world. Rather, action that flows from... | |
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