International Thomas Merton Society

Bellarmine University


The Merton Annual

Volume 19

  • Victor A. Kramer. “The Continuing Tradition of Prayer and Continuing Social Awareness Sustain the Vision of Thomas Merton.” 7-12.

  • Thomas Merton. “To Father Thomas Fidelis (Francis) Smith, O.C.S.O.” 13-14.

  • Thomas Francis Smith. “The Context of Thomas Merton’s Letter Concerning ‘The Jesus Prayer’.” 15-16.

  • Dewey Weiss Kramer. “Complementary Approaches Illuminate Merton’s Continuing Relevance for Today’s Broken World.” 17.

  • John Eudes Bamberger. “Thomas Merton, Monk and Prophet of Peace: The Opening Address at the 2005 International Thomas Merton Society General Meeting.” 18-23.

  • John Dear. “The God of Peace is Never Glorified by Human Violence: Keynote Address to the International Thomas Merton Society, June 2005.” 24-38.

  • David Belcastro. “Thomas Merton’s Revelation of Justice and Revolution of Love: Perspectives from the San Diego Conference.” 39-42.

  • Judith Hunter. “No Solution in Withdrawal – No Solution in Conforming: Merton, Teilhard, Kung and Curran.” 43-90.

  • Michael Sobocinski. “The Psychology of Hatred and the Role of Early Relationships in Discovering Our True Self.” 91-113.

  • Fred W. Herron. “A Bricoleur in the Monastery: Merton’s Tactics in a Nothing Place.” 114-127.

  • Monica Weis. “Kindred Spirits in Revelation and Revolution: Rachel Carson and Thomas Merton.” 128-141.

  • Lucien Miller. “The Thomas Merton – John C.H. Wu Letters: The Lords as Postman.” 142-161.

  • John P. Collins. “From the ‘Political Dance of Death’ to the ‘General Dance’: The Cold War Letters of Thomas Merton.” 162-177.

  • Patrick F. O’Connell. “Landscapes of Disaster: The War Poems of Thomas Merton.” 178-233.

  • Jim Harford. “Lax, Merton and Rice on War and Peace.” 234-254.

  • Joseph Quinn Raab. “Comrades for Peace: Thomas Merton, The Dalai Lama and the Preferential Option for Nonviolence.” 255-266.

  • Paul Dekar. “The Spirit of Simplicity: Thomas Merton on Simplification of Life.” 267-282.

  • John Wu, Jr. “Centennial Vignettes in Homage to My Father.” 283-310.

  • Daniel J. Adams. “Han Yong-Un and Thomas Merton: Brothers in Different Guises.” 311-339.

  • Robert Ellsberg. “Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen, and the Living Gospel.” 340-354.

  • Glenn Crider. “Interview with James Finley: Cultivating a Contemplative Lifestyle.” 355-368.

  • GrayMatthews. “Return to Sources, Holy Insecurity and Life in a Tiny House: 2005 Bibliographic Essay.” 369-396.

  • Jeff Cooper, C.S.C. Rev. of The Pocket Thomas Merton edited by Robert Inchausti. 397-399.

  • Mark DelCogliano. Rev. of Cassian and the Fathers: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 1 edited with an introduction by Patrick F. O’Connell. 400-407.

  • David King. Rev. of Original Child Bomb produced by Holly Becker and directed by Carey Schonegevel. 407-410.

  • Donald Grayston. Rev. of Thomas Merton: An Introduction by William H. Shannon. 410-413.

  • Patrick F. O’Connell. Rev. of Love Burning in the Soul: The Story of the Christian Mystics, from St. Paul to Thomas Merton by James Harpur. 413-417.

  • Cynthia Ann Hizer. Rev. of Thomas Merton’s Gethsemani: Landscapes of Paradise by Monica Weis, photographs by Harry L. Hinkle. 417-419.

  • Additional Reviews by John Smith, Theresa Schumacher, Richard Parry, Harry Wells, Mark Dannenfelser, Cathy Crosby, Dewey W. Kramer and Anthony Feurstein.

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