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Gray Matthews. “Introduction: Facing the Astonishing.” 7-12.
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Thomas Merton. “Preface to Dom Denys Rutledge’s In Search of a Yogi.”
13-19.
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James Conner, OCSO. “Thomas Merton – Final Integration Through
Interreligious Dialogue.” 20-28.
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Rachel Fell McDermott. “Why Zen Buddhism and Not Hinduism? The Asias of
Thomas Merton’s Voyages East.” 29-46.
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Judith Simmer-Brown. “The Heart Is the Common Ground: Thomas Merton and
Chögyam Trungpa in Dialogue.” 47-58.
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Fiona Gardner. “A Kind of Arduous and Unthanked Pioneering.” 59-66.
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Tyson Anderson. “What Matters Is Clear.” 67-79.
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Daniel P. Horan, OFM. “Striving Toward Authenticity: Merton’s ‘True
Self’ and the Millennial Generation’s Search for Identity.” 80-89.
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Joseph Quinn Raab. “Insights from the Inter-Contemplative Dialogue:
Merton’s Three Meanings of ‘God’ and Religious Pluralism.” 90-105.
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Edward K. Kaplan. “Abraham Heschel and Thomas Merton: Prophetic
Personalities, Prophetic Friendship.” 106-115.
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Shaul Magid. “Be Alone, Together: Religious Individualism, Community and
the American Spirit in Emerson, Merton and Heschel.” 116-131.
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Martin Kavka. “The Ends of Anxiety in Merton and Heschel.” 132-148.
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Patrick F. O’Connell. “‘A Son of This Instant’: Thomas Merton and Ibn
‘Abbād of Ronda.” 149-183.
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Nass Cannon. “No Mirror, No Light – Just This! Merton’s Discovery of
Global Wisdom.” 184-196.
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David Golemboski. “What Kind of World-Lover? Thomas Merton on Dietrich
Bonhoeffer and Death-of-God Theology.” 197-211.
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Paul M. Pearson. “‘A Dedication to Prayer and a Dedication to Humanity’:
An Interview About Thomas Merton with James Conner, OCSO.” Conducted and
edited by Paul M. Pearson. 212-239.
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David Joseph Belcastro. “2009 Bibliographic Review: Beneath the Habit of
Holiness.” 240-259.
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Daniel P. Horan, OFM. Review Symposium of
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton by Christopher
Pramuk. 260-265.
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Edward K. Kaplan. Review Symposium of
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton by Christopher
Pramuk. 265-269.
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Lynn R. Szabo. Review Symposium of
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton by Christopher
Pramuk. 269-274.
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Christopher Pramuk. “Author Response to Review Symposium of
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton.” 274-285.
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James Conner, OCSO. Rev. of Rev. of
The Rule of Saint Benedict: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 4
by Thomas Merton, edited with an introduction by Patrick F. O’Connell.
286-288.
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Mark C. Meade. Rev of
Compassionate Fire: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Catherine de Hueck
Doherty, edited by Robert A. Wild. 288-290.
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Mario De Pillis, Sr. Rev. of
A Meeting of Angels: The Correspondence of Thomas Merton and Edward
Deming and Faith Andrews. 290-294.
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William Apel. Rev. of
Thomas Merton: A Life in Letters, The Essential Collection
selected and edited by William H. Shannon and Christine M. Bochen.
294-297.
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Matthew Emile Vaughan. Rev. of
A Book of Hours edited by Kathleen Deignan. 297-300.
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Donald Grayston. Rev. of
Professional Morality and Guilty Bystanding: Merton's Conjectures and
the Value of Work by Barry L. Padgett. 300-303.
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Christopher Pramuk. Rev. of The Voice of the
Stranger: Three Papers and a Homily from the Seventh General Meeting and
Conference of the Thomas Merton Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
303-306.
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Christine M. Bochen. Rev. of
Beneath the Mask of Holiness: Thomas Merton and the Forbidden Love
Affair That Set Him Free by Mark Shaw. 306-315.
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Patrick F. O’Connell. Rev. of
Hidden Holiness by Michael Plekon. 315-318.