THOMAS À KEMPIS AND MEDIEVAL MYSTICISM (PART I)
“ The Life of Thomas à Kempis, a Late Medieval Mystic ” By Prof. Hanko | Professor Emeritus of Church History and New Testament in the Protestant Reformed Seminary Introduction The error of mysticism has never been absent from the Church of Christ in the new dispensation. It appeared early in the Montanist movement in the third century and has, in a remarkable way, maintained itself to the present. The Church has always had to fight off mysticism. Not a single period in the Middle Ages was without its mystics. Sometimes they were present in multitudes; sometimes only individual mystics kept the flame of mysticism burning. But never did the Church free itself from them. In fact, the Church had no interest in condemning the mystics. They were never considered heretics. One gets the impression, on the contrary, that the Church encouraged them. I suspect there were good reasons for such encouragement. The mystics were, almost without exception, faithful and loyal members of the Church and ...