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2026
van Geest, P. (2026). At nunc belle faciunt, cum sese pascunt. The Credibility of Pope Adrian VI and Erasmus as Church Reformers. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 275-288). Turnhout: Brepols.
Shahan, L., & Mertens, T.. (2026). Baking Bread and Burning Bodies. Mysticism and Preaching in the Middle Dutch Limburg Sermons. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 89-114). Turnhout: Brepols.
Arblaster, J., & Verde, D.. (2026). ‘“Behold the Battle, Hear the cordis clamor!”. The Conceptual Metaphor LOVE IS WAR in the Song of Songs and Hadewijch’s Songs. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 35-54). Turnhout: Brepols.
Arblaster, J., & Verde, D.. (2026). ‘“Behold the Battle, Hear the cordis clamor!”. The Conceptual Metaphor LOVE IS WAR in the Song of Songs and Hadewijch’s Songs. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 35-54). Turnhout: Brepols.
Pansters, K. (2026). Care as Contemplation / Contemplation as Care in the Clarissan Tradition. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 171-184). Turnhout: Brepols.
François, W.. (2026). Gerard Zerbolt van Zutphen and Networks of Bible Readers in the Late Medieval Low Countries. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 255-274). Turnhout: Brepols.
Gaens, T. (2026). The Image as Word and the Word as Image. Henry of Coesfeld, Rogier van der Weyden, and Mystical Culture in the Later Medieval Low Countries. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 367-376). Turnhout: Brepols.
Uyttenhove, L. (2026). The Journey of the Soul to God in John of Ruusbroec’s Seven Rungs and in Candid Tales of a Pilgrim. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 71-88). Turnhout: Brepols.
Cornet, I. (2026). A Prayer for Church Dedication in the Liturgical-Mystical South Dakota Manuscript from Saint Agnes in Arnhem. With an Edition and Translation of the Prayer for Church Dedication. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 415-432). Turnhout: Brepols.
De Baere, G. (2026). Reflections on the References to Hadewijch’s Works in the Apparatus of Sources of John of Ruusbroec’s Opera omnia. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 55-70). Turnhout: Brepols.
Mertens, T. (2026). The Theme of Peace in the Middle Dutch Jhesus collacien. In J. Arblaster & Vandenbroucke, M. (Red.), Hoghe minne es deen vor dander: Essays on the Christian Mystical Tradition in Honour of Rob Faesen SJ (pp. 245-254). Turnhout: Brepols.
2024
McGinn, B. (2024). Annihilated Women in the Thirteenth Century. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), Medieval Mystical Women in the West. Growing in the Height of Love (pp. 39-57). London: Routledge.
Mertens, T. (2024). Books for Eternity. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 45-79). Turnhout: Brepols.
Mertens, T. (2024). Collatio and Codex in the Context of the Devotio Moderna. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 217-246). Turnhout: Brepols.
Mertens, T. (2024). Consolation in Late Medieval Dutch Literature. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 319-331). Turnhout: Brepols.
Mertens, T. (2024). Die gheestelicke melody. A Program for the Spiritual Life in a Middle Dutch Song Cycle. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (2e ed., pp. 349-372). Turnhout: bre.
Hoyt, K. (2024). Gender and Feminine Virtue in Bernard of Clairvaux and Hadewijch. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), Medieval Mystical Women in the West. Growing in the Height of Love (pp. 98-116). London: Routledge.
Mertens, T. (2024). Ghostwriting Sisters. The Preservation of Dutch Sermons of Father Confessors in the Fifteenth and the Early Sixteenth Century. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (2e ed., pp. 247-268). Turnhout: Brepols.
Mertens, T. (2024). Hendrik Mande’s Apocalypse. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 399-408). Turnhout: Brepols.
Muessig, C. (2024). Hidden Marks of Leadership: Holy Women and Invisible Stigmata in the Late Middle Ages. In J. Arblaster & Faes, (Red.), Medieval Mystical Women in the West. Growing in the Height of Love (pp. 58-82). London: Routledge.
Mertens, T. (2024). The Middle Dutch Sermon. A Premature Synthesis. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 143-216). Turnhout: Brepols.
Mertens, T. (2024). The Monastery as a Literary Institution in the Low Countries (13th–16th Century). In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 111-139). Turnhout: Brepols.
Slaubaugh, S. (2024). The Mystic as Symbol. Ecstasy as Liturgical Participation in the Vita of Beatrice of Nazareth. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), Medieval Mystical Women in the West. Growing in the Height of Love (pp. 185-205). London: Routledge.
Mertens, T. (2024). Mystical Culture and Literature in the Late Middle Ages. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 81-110). Turnhout: Brepols.
Romagnoli, A. Bartolomei. (2024). Mystical Hagiography in the Thirteenth Century: The Low Countries and Italy. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), Medieval Mystical Women in the West. Growing in the Height of Love (pp. 14-38). London: Routledge.

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