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Pursuing the Spiritual Roots of Protest: Merton, Berrigan, Yoder, and Muste at the Gethsemani Abbey Peacemakers Retreat

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01 Pursuing the Spiritual Roots of Protest: Merton, Berrigan, Yoder, and Muste at the Gethsemani Abbey Peacemakers Retreat goes into great detailHouser, Gordon The Mennonite 17.8 (August 2014): 53.
2014
0250th Anniversary of Historic Thomas Merton Peace RetreatFifty years ago a momentous event occurredHuckaby, Sandi Catholic Agitator 44.3 (June 2014): 3, 6.
2014
03 A few years ago, I was over at my sisterNee Walker, Ted The Catholic Worker LXXXI.6 (October-November, 2014): 8.
2014
04Incubating Peaceful RevolutionIn November 1964, as the long ColdRiegle, Rosalie G Sojourners 43.11 (December 2014): 43-44.
2014
05 "The Spiritual Roots of Protest," a retreat hosted by ThomasO'Connell, Patrick F. American Benedictine Review 65.4 (December 2014): 434-437.
2014
06 Gordon Oyer's new book aboutMeade, Mark C. Fellowship 78.10-12 (Winter 2014): 38.
2014
07 In November of 1964, just two years after the Cuban missile crisis and fourEarly, Christian The Mennonite Quarterly Review LXXXIX.2 (April 2015): 325-26.
2015
08 Pursuing the Spiritual Roots of Protest re-creates three days in November 1964. Fourteen individuals, steeped inZerger, Kirsten Mennonite Life 69 (2015) [online]. [Accessed June 16, 2015]
https://mla.bethelks.edu/ml-archive/2015/review-pursuing-the-spiritual-roots-of-protest-mer.php
2015
09Pursuing the Spiritual Roots of Protest by Gordon Oyer: A ReviewSince the election of Donald Trump, manyRothermel, Joyce The New People 49.3 (April 2019): 5.
2019.
10 Thirteen men gathered November 18-20, 1964, at GethsemaniNessan, Craig L. Currents in Theology and Mission 43.4 (October 2016): 40.
2016.
ANNUAL Gordon Oyer’s Pursuing the Spiritual Roots of Protest is a story well told.Apel, William Merton Annual 28: 215-221.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/28/ApelRevOyer215-221.pdf
2015.
ANNUAL With the increasing number of organized protests throughout the world, it isBelcastro, Deborah. Merton Annual 28: 221-224.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/28/BelcastroRevOyer221-224.pdf
2015.
ANNUAL Gordon Oyer gives a “who, what, when and why” of the NovemberDekar, Paul Merton Annual 28: 224-228.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/28/DekarRevOyer224-228.pdf
2015.
ANNUAL Gordon Oyer didn’t intend to write a book. His reading of fellow MennoniteSchnapp, Patricia, RSM. Merton Annual 28: 228-233.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/28/SchnappRevOyer228-233.pdf
2015.
ANNUAL Aside from enhancing the historical record, perhaps the most one canOyer, Gordon Merton Annual 28: 233-238.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/28/OyerRevOyer233-238.pdf
2015.
CSQ On November 18-20, 1964 thirteen individuals from various churchPlekon, Michael Cistercian Studies Quarterly 49.3 (2014): 420-423
2014
SEASONALBy What Right Do We Protest?On July 10, 2014, a 58-year-old grandmother of three from Ithaca, NY was sentenced to oneBerger, Rose M. The Merton Seasonal 39.3 (Fall 2014): 28-31.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/39/39-3BergerRevOyer.pdf
2014