Bibliografie

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Book Chapter
Andriessen, J. (2014). Ruusbroec’s Influence Until c.1800. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 286-302). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
Noë, H.. (2014). Ruusbroec the Author. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 100-129). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
Stoop, P. (2010). Schrijven pro pretio in Jericho. In K. Schepers, Hendrickx, F., Faesen, R., & Cornet, I. (Red.), F. Hendrickx (Vert.), De letter levend maken. Opstellen aangeboden aan Guido de Baere bij zijn zeventigste verjaardag (Vol. 39, pp. 559-578). Leuven: Peeters.
Faesen, R. (2014). “We Were Perplexed by What he Wrote”. The Carthusians and a Crucial Moment in the Development of Mystical Literature in the Low Countries. In K. Pansters (Red.), The Carthusians in the Low Countries. Studies in Monastic History and Heritage (Vol. 4, pp. 217-232). Leuven: Peeters.
Journal Article
Faesen, R. (2018). Beatrice as a Theologian of Deification in the Vita Beatricis. Ons Geestelijk Erf, 89(3-4), 317-336.
Arblaster, J., & Faesen, R.. (2013). Mysticism with or without the Church? John of Ruusbroec's conflict with the Clergy. International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 74(1), 18-32.
Faesen, R. (2017). Twee traktaten van Jan (‘Pelgrim’) Pullen. Ons Geestelijk Erf, 88(2-4), 258-296.
Faesen, R. (2004). Was Hadewijch a Beguine or a Cistercian ? An Annotated Hypothesis. Cîteaux. Commentarii cistercienses, 55, 47-63.

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