Abstract
If man is made in the image and likeness of God, it is legitimate to look for his betrayals in the age that places God at the centre of everything and that already foreshadows when man will have reached the appropriate space. The essay follows in the ootsteps of a godlike man and underlines how it is precisely Llull’ s mysticism and his secularity that allows for an unconscious attack on ecclesiastical power and the centrality of medieval theocracy.