John of Ruusbroec (redirect from John van Ruysbroeck)
John of Ruusbroec or Jan van Ruusbroec (pronounced [ˈjɑɱ vɑn ˈryzbruk]; 1293/1294 – 2 December 1381), sometimes modernized Ruysbroeck, was an Augustinian...
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Hungarian. Verkade, Willibrord (Ed.), Jan van Ruysbroeck (Translations from Old Flemish into New High German) Jan van Ruysbroeck 1. Die Zierde der geistlichen...
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of Siena, Italian theologian and saint 2 December – John of Ruysbroeck (Jan van Ruysbroeck), Flemish mystic (born 1293 or 1294) 1381: 24 March – Catherine...
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Evelyn Underhill (category English religious writers)
Evelyn Underhill on the 14th-century Flemish mystic Jan van Ruusbroec (1293–1381), entitled Ruysbroeck, was published in London in 1914. She had discussed...
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Brussels' cathedral), seeking space outside the city, John of Ruysbroeck, Jan Hinckaert and Frank van Coudenberg, which on 13 March 1349 became formalised as...
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Bloemardinne because one of his disciples, John of Schoonhoven, says so. Jan van Ruysbroeck The Book of the Twelve Beguines London: John M. Watkins (1913) is...
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about this religious eccentric but came to accept Tyranowski's teachings as something deep and insightful. Malinski stated later that "Jan's influence...
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English bishop and bibliophile (died 1345) 1293 or 1294 – John of Ruysbroeck (Jan van Ruysbroeck), Flemish mystic (died 1381) Unknown year – Thomas the Rhymer...
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John of Ruysbroeck, entitled "Het ghemeyne leven in de werken van Jan van Ruusbroec" (English: The "common life" in the works of John of Ruysbroeck). In...
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1268) Christina Ebner (1277–1355) Margareta Ebner (1291–1351) John of Ruysbroeck (1293–1381) Gregory Palamas (c.1296–1359) Henry Suso (c.1296–1366) Ida...
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Conscience (section Religious)
cleanse his [or her] conscience." The medieval Flemish mystic John of Ruysbroeck likewise held that true conscience has four aspects that are necessary...
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spent in Ali Baba's cave.' The epigraph is a quotation from Jan van Ruysbroeck ('Ruysbroeck the Admirable'), the fourteenth-century Flemish mystic: I must...
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Asceticism (category Religious terminology)
entertainment, sex, food, etc. Asceticism has been historically observed in many religious and philosophic traditions, most notably among Ancient Greek philosophical...
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Rev. John M. Neale, 1851 Gregory the Great, Moralia, book 18, 89 van Ruysbroeck, Jan (1913). The Book of the Twelve Béguines. Translated by Francis, John...
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The Teachings of the Mystics (category Religious pluralism)
Divine Names and Mystical Theology, various Meister Eckhart sermons, Jan van Ruysbroeck's The Adornment of Spiritual Marriage and The Book of Supreme Truth...
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international travelers, such as Giovanni de Piano Carpini and William of Ruysbroeck, sent back reports of Buddhism to the West and noted some similarities...
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have reached us, the Brussels friar Jan van Ruusbroec (better known in English as the Blessed John of Ruysbroeck, 1293/4–1381), the "father of Dutch prose"...
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Teresa of Ávila (category Founders of Catholic religious communities)
a book by Saint John of the Cross, and another by John Ruysbroeck (John of Ruusbroec or Jan van Ruusbroec: 1293/94-1381: a Medieval mystic from the Low...
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Francis of Assisi (category Founders of Catholic religious communities)
Santa Croce, Florence. Saint Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata, Jan van Eyck, c. 1430–1432, Turin version The Stigmatization of St Francis, Domenico...
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Berriochoa (1906), Clair of Nantes (1907), Zdislava Berka (1907), John of Ruysbroeck (1908), Andrew Nam Thung (1909), Agatha Lin (1909), Agnes De (1909), Joan...
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Priory Crisóstomo Henríquez, Vita Joannis Rusbroquii– a life of John of Ruysbroeck 1623 Andres de Soto, Contemplaciones del crucifixo: y consideraciones...
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Brussels' Town Hall, whose 96-meter Brabantine Gothic tower was built by Jan van Ruysbroeck in the years 1449 to 1455. By the end of 1906, the offices were handed...
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Ways of Holy Love. The Brussels friar Jan van Ruusbroec (better known in English as the Blessed John of Ruysbroeck, 1293/4–1381) followed Beatrice in taking...
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Hadewijch was one of the most important direct influences on John of Ruysbroeck. No details of her life are known outside the sparse indications in her...
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Apophatic theology (category Religious terminology)
also known as negative theology, is a form of theological thinking and religious practice which attempts to approach God, the Divine, by negation, to speak...
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Johannes Tauler (c. 1300–1361), Heinrich Suso (c. 1300–1366), and Jan van Ruysbroeck (1293/4–1381). Critic and literary theorist Georg Ellinger surmised...
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Saint-François-Xavier, Verviers Flône Abbey Heilige Drievuldigheidscollege John of Ruysbroeck College, Laeken Our Lady College, Antwerp Sint-Barbaracollege Sint-Hubertuscollege...
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Georgescu, Istoria ideilor politice românești (1369-1878), Munich, 1987 Ruysbroeck, Willem van (2009) [1990]. The Mission of Friar William of Rubruck: His Journey...
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the Flemish of Ruusbroec (1885) L'Ornement des noces spirituelles de Ruysbroeck l'admirable (1891) Annabella, an adaptation of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's...
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Thomas Merton OCSO (January 31, 1915 – December 10, 1968), religious name M. Louis, was an American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, mystic, poet, social...
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