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The Three Births of Christ and the Christmas Liturgy in The Temple of Our Soul, The Evangelical Pearl and the Arnhem Mystical Sermons. Ons Geestelijk Erf, 81(1), 121-137.
. (2010). Was Hadewijch a Beguine or a Cistercian ? An Annotated Hypothesis. Cîteaux. Commentarii cistercienses, 55, 47-63.
. (2004). 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 (Vol. 2, pp. 107-125). Leuven: Peeters.
. (2013). “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 (Vol. 4, pp. 217-232). Leuven: Peeters.
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Hervormer van het kloosterleven in Frankrijk. In , De Moderne Devotie. Spiritualiteit en cultuur vanaf de late Middeleeuwen (pp. 178-179). Zwolle: Wbooks.
. (2018). Begijnen en het ontstaan van de literatuur in de volkstaal: De raadselachtige Hadewijch. In , Gelovige en verstandige vrouwen maken geschiedenis. Over begijnen en begijnhoven in context (pp. 57-73). Antwerpen: Halewijn.
. (2019). Nulla Separabilis Distinctio Seu Personalis Confusio: The Reception of William of Saint-Thierry by John of Ruusbroec. Cîteaux. Commentarii Cistercienses, 69, 325-338.
. (2018). The first printing of Thomas a Kempis. 1473. In , Manuscripts & Precious Books in the Maurits Sabbe Library - KU Leuven (pp. 26-27). Leuven: Peeters.
. (2019). Beatrice as a Theologian of Deification in the Vita Beatricis. Ons Geestelijk Erf, 89(3-4), 317-336.
. (2018). In actione contemplativus: An Ideal of the Devotio Moderna and Some Antecedents in Spiritual Authors from the Low Countries. In , Pulchritudo tam antiqua et tam nova: Studies in History of Christianity in Honour of Mathijs Lamberigts (Vol. 107, pp. 111-128). Turnhout: Brepols.
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