Zuster Bertken (1426/1427–1514) lived for 57 years as a recluse in a cell built at the main parish church of the city of Utrecht. She wrote a variety of texts—exercises, a vision, a colloquy, songs, and prayers—that were printed after her death. She used most of these texts to develop her own spirituality that was focused on the Life and the Passion of Christ.

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Zuster Bertken

  • José van Aelst

摘要

Zuster Bertken (1426/1427–1514) lived for 57 years as a recluse in a cell built at the main parish church of the city of Utrecht. She wrote a variety of texts—exercises, a vision, a colloquy, songs, and prayers—that were printed after her death. She used most of these texts to develop her own spirituality that was focused on the Life and the Passion of Christ.