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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Jan van Ruysbroek is the name of: John of Ruusbroec (c. 1290–1381), Flemish scholar and mystic Jan van Ruysbroeck (architect) (15th century), Flemish architect...
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of the Free Spirit. This is seen particularly in the writings of Jan van Ruusbroec and his followers. During the late fourteenth century, western Germany...
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41.6% speak Dutch; the rest speak foreign languages. Forest Museum Jan van Ruusbroec (in the Sonian Forest) Neo-Romanesque Church dating from 1870–1874...
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bishop of Antwerp Jan van Ruusbroec (ca. 1293-1381), theologian and mystic Jef Jurion (born 1937), football player Prof. Baron Roger Van Overstraeten (1937-1999)...
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mystical author John of Ruusbroec. The Ruusbroecgenootschap was established in 1925 by three Jesuit scholars, Desideer Stracke, Jozef Van Mierlo and Leonce...
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was, in effect, a self-contained Augustinian priory like any other. Jan van Ruusbroec submitted his Groenendael Priory to their Rule in 1335, from which...
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building of the old farm of the Groenendael Priory. The Bosmuseum Jan van Ruusbroec or Musée de la Forêt ('Forest Museum') presents displays about the...
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Monastic scribes copying manuscripts, in a miniature from the manuscript Werken, manufactured by Jan van Ruusbroec in Bergen-op-Zoom, published 1480...
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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 Countries). The...
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century. A work by Evelyn Underhill on the 14th-century Flemish mystic Jan van Ruusbroec (1293–1381), entitled Ruysbroeck, was published in London in 1914...
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measureless fury of love. Mommaers & van Bragt, Mysticism Buddhist and Christian. Encounters with Jan van Ruusbroec (New York: Crossroad 1995), pp. 148-149...
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– Die 'Freien Geister' in der Darstellung Jans van Ruusbroec und in Selbstzeugnissen", in Jan Van Ruusbroec: The Sources, Content, and Sequels of His...
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Russert (1950–2008, US, J/Lw) Bayard Rustin (1912–1987, US, S/Po) Jan van Ruusbroec (1293 or 1294 – 1381, Netherlands, R) in Middle Dutch Cornelius Ryan...
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Dutch mystics whose writings have reached us, the Brussels friar Jan van Ruusbroec (better known in English as the Blessed John of Ruysbroeck, 1293/4–1381)...
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omtrent de stadt van Brugghe. On Google Books 4. Jan van Ruusbroec, Dat boec van den Twaelf Dogheden. Die Spieghel der Exigher Salicheit. Van den Kerstenen...
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looking at Hadewijch’s work as a whole. Hadewijch's writings influenced Jan van Ruusbroec both as a theologian and a mystic. Some of Hadewijch's letters have...
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language, the author of the Seven Ways of Holy Love. The Brussels friar Jan van Ruusbroec (better known in English as the Blessed John of Ruysbroeck, 1293/4–1381)...
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caritas veritatis cum exire cogitur in aliena necessitas caritatis. Jan Van Ruusbroec: The Sources, Content, and Sequels of His Mysticism ed. P. Mommaers...
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Dutch works of the mystic Jan van Ruysbroeck. Jordaens was born in Brussels. He was of noble birth, being the son of Jordaen van Heerzele, a cupbearer of...
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steeplechase (1962). 88) Jan van Ruusbroec, poet (The Seven Steps of the Ladder of Spiritual Love, The Spiritual Espousals). 89) Paul Van Himst, (1943–) association...
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Dutch mystics whose writings have reached us, the Brussels friar Jan van Ruusbroec (better known in English as the Blessed John of Ruysbroeck, 1293/4–1381)...
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mystics such as Marguerite Porete, Meister Eckhart, John Tauler, Jan van Ruusbroec, the author of The Cloud of Unknowing (who made an expanded Middle...
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of Flanders, and produced the first modern edition of the works of Jan van Ruusbroec (5 vols., Maetschappy der Vlaemsche Bibliophilen, Ghent, 1858–1868)...
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John of Ruysbroeck College, Laeken (redirect from Jan-van-Ruusbroeckollege)
Verhaeghe Peter Van Asbroeck List of Jesuit sites in Belgium Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels "Jan-van-Ruusbroeckollege". www.ruusbroec.be. Retrieved 2017-09-25...
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(1987): 213–216. Review of The Spiritual Espousals and Other Works, by Jan van Ruusbroec, translated and introduced by James A. Wiseman. Pneuma 9.1–2 (1987):...
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by Mechthild of Magdeburg The Spiritual Espousals (ca. 1340), by Jan van Ruusbroec The Dialogue of Divine Providence (ca. 1377), by Catherine of Siena...
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The barn, which was built after 1777, now serves as the Bosmuseum "Jan van Ruusbroec" (Museum of the Sonian Forest). A water mill, built in 1662 along...
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Books in the Netherlands "1000 sleutelteksten uit de cultuurgeschiedenis van de Lage Landen". Dbnl.org. 1940-11-26. Retrieved 2012-04-18. D'Heere, Lucas...
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knew about from the work of John of Ruusbroec, some of whose works she possessed in manuscript; she copied Ruusbroec's text as often as she could, and when...
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