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====Rhineland mysticism==== Mysticism in the [[Rhineland]] emerged from a series of crises—political, social (the Black Death and its consequences), and religious.<ref name=crsd>{{Cite web |url=https://www.crsdop.org/Do-you-know-about-Dominican-mysticism?lang=en |title=Bara, Silvia. "Do you know about Dominican mysticism?", Dominican Sisters of the Roman Congregation |access-date=2023-03-10 |archive-date=2023-03-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230310040032/https://www.crsdop.org/Do-you-know-about-Dominican-mysticism?lang=en |url-status=live }}</ref> The writings of Albertus Magnus made a significant contribution to German mysticism, which became vibrant in the minds of the [[Beguines and Beghards|Beguines]] and women such as [[Hildegard of Bingen]] and [[Mechthild of Magdeburg]].{{sfn|Woods|1998|p=39}} In Europe, it was often the female members of the order, such as [[Catherine of Siena]], [[Mechthild of Magdeburg]], [[Christine of Stommeln]], [[Margaret Ebner]], and Elsbet Stagl,{{sfn|Woods|1998|p=110}} who gained reputations for having mystical experiences. Notable male members of the order associated with mysticism include [[Henry Suso]] and [[Johannes Tauler]].<ref name=crsd/> One of [[Meister Eckhart]]'s themes is that one should be mindful of the great nobility which God has given the soul.<ref>McColman, Carl. ''Christian Mystics: 108 Seers, Saints, and Sages'' (Hampton Roads: 2016), 130‒131</ref>
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