Bibliografie
“We Were Perplexed by What he Wrote”. The Carthusians and a Crucial Moment in the Development of Mystical Literature in the Low Countries. In: . The Carthusians in the Low Countries. Studies in Monastic History and Heritage. Leuven: Peeters; 2014. pp. 217-232. .
Ruusbroec as a Theologian: The Holy Spirit. In: . A Companion to John of Ruusbroec. Leiden-Boston: Brill; 2014. pp. 179-203. .
Mysticism in the Low Countries Before Ruusbroec. In: . A Companion to John of Ruusbroec. Leiden-Boston: Brill; 2014. pp. 5-46. .
Essential Themes in Ruusbroec’s Mysticism. In: . A Companion to John of Ruusbroec. Leiden-Boston: Brill; 2014. pp. 130-178. .
Mysticism in the Low Countries Before Ruusbroec. In: . A Companion to John of Ruusbroec. Leiden-Boston: Brill; 2014. pp. 5-46. .
John of Ruusbroec’s Life and Works. In: . A Companion to John of Ruusbroec. Leiden-Boston: Brill; 2014. pp. 47-80. .
Ruusbroec in Edition: Manuscript and Print. In: . A Companion to John of Ruusbroec. Leiden-Boston: Brill; 2014. pp. 81-99. .
Ruusbroec’s Influence Until c.1800. In: . A Companion to John of Ruusbroec. Leiden-Boston: Brill; 2014. pp. 286-302. .
John of Ruusbroec’s Life and Works. In: . A Companion to John of Ruusbroec. Leiden-Boston: Brill; 2014. pp. 47-80. .
Ruusbroec at the charterhouse of Herne. How did the Carthusians react to the Eckhart shock?. In: . A fish out of water? From contemplative solitude to Carthusian involvement in pastoral care and reform activity. Leuven: Peeters; 2013. pp. 107-125. .