| File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year | 
		
			| 01 | Thomas Merton on St. Bernard | Students of both Bernard and Merton should find these three essays on Bernard's mystical teaching | Timmer, David E. | 
						Religious Studies Review 7 (October 1981): 355-356. David E. Timmer. 
							
						 | 1981 | 
		
			| 02 | Thomas Merton on St. Bernard | This book is a historical study of St. Bernard by Thomas Merton, It is a collection of essays | Hauser, Richard J. | 
						Review for Religious 41.4 (July-August) 1982): 631-632. Richard J. Hauser. 
							
						 | 1982 | 
		
			| 03 | Thomas Merton on St. Bernard | Containing three articles previously published (1948-54) by Thomas Merton, this ninth volume |   | 
						Choice 18.5 (January 1981): 676-677. 
							
						 | 1981 | 
		
			| 04 | Merton: 'our man for all seasons' | Thomas Merton has become a Catholic cottage industry.  Hardly a month goes by without | Beifuss, Joan Turner | 
						National Catholic Reporter 17: 9. 
							
						 | 1981 | 
		
			| 05 | Lenten reading: Love and tension | Admirers of Thomas Merton's early books, <i>Elected Silence</i> and <i>The Seeds of</i> | Goffin, Magdalen | 
						Tablet 235: 261. 
							
						 | 1981 | 
		
			| 06 |   | The intemperance which characterizes so much of what is written and said about Thomas Merton | Garvey, Michael | 
						Critic 40.2: 2-4. 
							
						 | 1981 | 
		
			| XREF1 | Merton's Affirmation and Affirmation of Merton: Writing about Silence | Thomas Merton chose to be a cloistered contemplative within one of the most austere religious orders in the United States. | Kramer, Victor A. | 
						Review [Charlottesville, VA] 4 (1982): 295-333 [see review author file]. 
							
						 | 1982 |