The Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine University



Reviews of:

Passion for Peace: The Social Essays by Thomas Merton

File#TitleFirst LineRev.AuthorCitationYear
01 I am frequently asked what I think might have happened if Thomas Merton, the Abbey of GethsemaniDaggy, Robert E. America 174.12 (13 April 1996): 28-29.
1996
02 Between 1961 and 1968, Merton increasingly focused his attention on the Vietnam War and racismCarrigan, Henry Library Journal 120.12 (1 July 1995): 88.
1995
03 One might expect a book of essays from the '60s to read like an exercise in historical nostalgia.Lane, Belden C. Review for Religious 55.4 (July-August 1996): 436-437.
1996
04 William H. Shannon, the biographer of the great American Catholic apostle of nonviolence and racialOlson, Ray Booklist [Chicago] 91.17 (May 1 1995): 1535-1536.
1995
ANNUAL This book is a collection of essays written by Thomas Merton between 1961 and 1968.Parry, Richard D. Merton Annual 9: 255-264 [online].
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/09/ParryRevPP255-263.pdf
1996
JOURNAL I am frequently asked what I think might have happened if Thomas Merton,Daggy, Robert E. Merton Journal [UK] 2.2 (Advent 1995): 54-56.
http://www.thomasmertonsociety.org/Journal/02/2-2DaggyRevPassion.pdf
1995
SEASONALRecontacting Merton's PassionThere is an attempt these days to read Merton's writings in the context and chronology of his life'sWeber, Richard [Columban], OCSO Merton Seasonal 20:3 (Summer 1995): 18-19.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/20/20-3WeberRevMerton.pdf
1995