The Thought of Blessed John van Ruusbroec in the Writings of St Elizabeth of the Trinity

The article contributes to the study of Elizabeth of the Trinity’s readings (1880–1906) and their impact to her way of thinking and in consequence her style of writing. The search query was narrowed down only to one author – the blessed John van Ruusbroec (1293–1381) and his work which the nun had (...

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Main Author: Janusz Wilk
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Language:deu
Published: Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu 2022-07-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.academicon.pl/wpt/article/view/3541
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