»Thus Jesus Christ (...) is our very Mother. We have our being of him, there, where the ground of Motherhood beginneth; with all the sweet keeping of love that endlessly followeth. As truly as God is our Father, so truly is God our Mother... J. Walsh (Hg.) The Revelations of Divine Love of Julian Norwich, Wheathampstead 1973, S. l6l; zit. n.: Karl Elisabeth Borresen, Christ notre Mere. La theologie de Julienne de Norwich, in: Martin Bodewig, Josef Schmitz, Reinhold Weier (Hg.). Das Menschenbild des Nikolaus von Kues und der christliche Humanismus, Mainz 1978, S. 325, Anm. 31; vgl.