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The Merton Annual

Volume 11

  • Kilcourse, George A. “Introduction: The Religious Ethic at the Heart of Merton’s Spirituality.” 7-11.
  • Pearson, Paul M. “Foreword to ‘The Black Sheep.’” 13-16.
  • Merton, Thomas. “The Black Sheep.” 17-32.
  • Allchin, A. M. “Our Lives, a Powerful Pentecost: Merton’s Meeting with Russian Christianity.” 33-48.
  • Berrigan, Daniel, SJ. “What, Then, Must We Do?” 49-66.
  • Douglass, James W. “Compassion and the Unspeakable.” 67-87.
  • Hinson, E. Glenn. “‘Thomas Merton, My Brother’: The Impact of Thomas Merton on My Life and Thought.” 88-96.
  • Reiser, William, SJ. “Solidarity and Reshaping Spirituality.” 97-109.
  • Burnham, Christopher C. “Merton’s Ethos in The Seven Storey Mountain: Toward a Rhetoric of Conversion.” 110-120.
  • Labrie, Ross. “Merton and Time.” 121-137.
  • Faricy, Robert, SJ. “Merton and Mysticism of the Mind.” 138-147.
  • Waddell, Chrysogonus, OCSO. “‘Truly Seeking God . . . in Christ’: An Interview about Thomas Merton with Chrysogonus Waddell, OCSO” conducted by Victor A. Kramer.148-173.
    Kramer, Victor A. “‘Non-Public’ Writing in Journal and Correspondence: A Core Radiating Outward. 1997 Bibliographic Review.” 174-195.
  • Johmann, Michael. Rev. of Dancing in the Waters of Life: Seeking Peace in the Hermitage by Thomas Merton. 196-199.
  • Quenon, Paul, OCSO. Rev. of Learning to Love: Exploring Solitude and Freedom by Thomas Merton. 199-203.
  • Stull, Bradford T. Rev. of Thomas Merton and James Laughlin; Selected Letters edited by David D. Cooper. 203-206.
  • Kocka, David Mark. Rev. of ‘Something of a Rebel’: Thomas Merton, His Life and Works by William H. Shannon. 206-208.

     

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