Rheno-Flemish mysticism
Rheno-Flemish mysticism, also called Rhineland mysticism, was a late medieval current of Christian mysticism and vernacular mystical theology that developed in the region extending from the Low Countries to the Rhineland between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. It drew together Beguine spirituality, monastic and bridal mysticism, Dominican speculative theology, Middle Dutch and Middle High German vernacular writing, and later currents associated with Groenendael Priory, the Devotio Moderna, Franciscan spirituality, Carthusian transmission, and early modern Catholic and Protestant reception.