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Reviews of:

Superabundantly Alive: Thomas Merton's Dance With the Feminine

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01 In Superabundantly Alive: Thomas Merton's DanceKehoe, Deborah Dialogue 32.2 (Winter 2018-19): 25.
2018.
02 This is a bright and spirited homage to Thomas MertonLabrie, Ross Dialogue 32.2 (Winter 2018-19): 25.
2018.
03 Cistercian monk, priest and writer, Thomas Merton (1915-1968) was an influentialDekar, Paul HA & L Magazine (December 17, 2018).
https://halmagazine.wordpress.com/2018/12/17/review-paul-r-dekar-mccaslin-porter/
2018.
04Susan and God (Thomas Merton and Denise Levertov)This is a very creative book where two dedicated ChristianJamieson, Patrick Island Catholic News 34. 1, 2, 3. (March 30, 2020): 12.
https://islandcatholicnews.ca/news/2020/03/susan-and-god [Accessed April 21, 2020]
2020.
05 In Superabundantly Alive: Thomas Merton's Dance with the Feminine, Susan McCaslin and J.S. Porter set out to trace the influence of “the feminine” on the life and work of Thomas MertonKaranovich, R. Zachary Reading Religion (January 26, 2022).
https://readingreligion.org/books/superabundantly-alive
2022.
ANNUAL “His own poems and fables, dramas and songs were works of the spirit,Bubel, Katharine. The Merton Annual 32 (2019): 263-268.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/32/BubelRevMcCaslin263-268.pdf
2019.
SEASONALA Lively Pas de DeuxThe publication in 2009 of Christopher Pramuk’s Sophia: The Hidden Christ of ThomasDart, Ron The Merton Seasonal 44.1 (Spring 2019): 31-32.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/44/44-1DartRevMcCaslin.pdf
2019.