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The Christology of the Rhenish mystics is often overlooked when they are not being accused of failing to provide any. Yet Eckhart was able to bring out the meaning of Christology and the importance of its conformation to Christ. Along with Nicholas of Cusa, Eckhart is amongst those who went furthest in their examination of the divine filiation. His viewpoint was later resumed and developed by Tauler. Suso's vision of Christ was more based on the figure of Eternal Wisdom. It is indisputable that the Rhenish mystics and Nicholas of Cusa furnished a sound Christology, which was the basis of their oeuvre, and which we would gain by rediscovering. This volume, the fruit of a collaboration between the research team working on the Rhenish mystics at Lorraine University and the Cusanus-Institut in Trier, invites us to do so.