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University Of The Air
Sunday, February 19, 2023, 4:00pm
By Norman Gilliland

Revolutionary medieval mystic Julian of Norwich penned what’s thought to be the first book in English written by a woman. She dared to suggest that God was both father and mother.  Professor Sherry Reames explores the life, writings, and legacy of a courageous medieval anchoress and author.

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