. . . A comprehensive yet highly readable study of the theology of Ruusbroec. Van Nieuwenhove has given us a . . . provocative and stimulating introduction to this man’s thought.” —Theology Today
“. . . a thorough and competent study of the theology of Ruusbroec that will help to clarify many aspects of his thought not hitherto aired.” —Cistercian Studies Quarterly
“Rik van Nieuwenhove's book on Ruusbroec's theology is perfectly timed . . . Now we have a sure and illuminating guide to these texts which we can read in an excellent critical edition . . . This book is already an excellent introduction to Ruusbroec's thought. It will no doubt become a standard introduction to the Flemish mystic's theology.” —Sixteenth Century Journal
"Van Nieuwenhove argues that the Jamesian interpretation of Ruusbroec's mysticism, a consequence of the modern focus on mystical experience, has led to a disregard for Ruusbroec's mystical theology, which, according to the author, is centered in his Trinitarian theology. ...Van Nieuwenhove has provided us with a valuable counterbalance to the phenomenological interpretation of Ruusbroec's mysticism that dominates Ruusbroec studies at present. His work must be read by all who are interested in Ruusbroec's thought and late-medieval mysticism in general." —Speculum
"This is a book that is essential reading for all interested in theology and spirituality. It makes a convincing historical case for questioning modern assumptions and conceptualizations of mystical experience. …the author has done excellent work in providing the theological backdrop that made such Trinitarian mystical experiences possible." —Calvin Theological Journal
"This book makes a significant contribution . . . Van Nieuwenhove offers a rich exposition of fourteenth-century Flemish mystic Jan van Ruusbroec's theology. [It] should accomplish the author's stated intent of making Ruusbroec known to a wider audience." —Religious Studies Review
“With this book Nieuwenhove merits reference as the finest interpreter of Ruusbroec at the present time. Excellent notes, bibliography, and index. This book is likely to become the definitive study of Ruusbroec.” —Choice
“While Ruusbroec’s mystical theology is complex and difficult to understand, the author has succeeded in writing about it in a clear manner. . . . Highly recommended for anyone interested in mysticism and in a more specific way in Ruusbroec’s mystical theology.” —Catholic Library World