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Visionaries: Julian of Norwich with Claire Gilbert 

Season 1, Ep. 199

In this episode of GodPod’s Visionaries series, we delve into the profound teachings of Julian of Norwich, as explored through the lens of Dr. Claire Gilbert's novel, "I, Julian." 


We uncover the spiritual insights of this medieval mystic, whose visions and writings continue to resonate in today's world. Discover how Julian's reflections on divine love, suffering, and the promise that "all shall be well" offer timeless wisdom and hope. 


So, join Graham Tomlin and Micheal Lloyd for a captivating discussion that bridges the past and present, illuminating the enduring relevance of Julian's spiritual journey.

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