Experiencia Religiosa y Conocimiento de Dios: de John Wycliffe a Nicolás de Cusa / Religious Experience and Knowledge of God: From John Wycliffe to Nicholas of Cusa

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 22:53 (2015)
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For Nicholas of Cusa, excellence, worship, law and discipline are not the ways to arrive at divine wisdom and eternal life; instead, virtuous life, keeping the commandments, sensible devotion, mortification of the flesh, scorning the world, and everything that shows love and fear of God are the true ways. These points, which were considered essential to strengthening the religious experience for church members and leading the soul to knowledge of God, had been insisted upon already by thinkers before Cusanus, from Wycliffe to Hus, and including the authors of Devotio Moderna..

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