File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | Book on Zen Is Full Of Ideas, Beautiful But Taxing to Read | Thomas Merton, Catholic Jesuit monk who might be defined as being within the liberal persuasion, has | Pyros, John |
Advocate Baton Rouge LA (30 July 1967). John Pyros
| 1967 |
02 | Analytical Study Of Contemplative Zen | From the pen of one world's great theological scholars emerges a thoroughly analytical, sometimes | Lopez, Eddie |
Fresno Bee (21 May 1967). Eddie Lopez
| 1967 |
03 | Mystics and Zen Masters | Religious thinkers have been fascinated by the search for perfection and by methods leading to the | Godfrey, Aaron W. |
Liturgical Arts 36 (November 1967): 27-28. Aaron W. Godfrey
| 1967 |
04a | Merton's New Work Mark Return To Most Competent Area--Mysticism | In recent years Thomas Merton (Father Louis) has written much regarding areas of activity far | Miller, Joseph M. |
Louisville Times Louisville, KY (9 May 1967). Rev. Joseph M. Miller
| 1967 |
04b | Theology Back in World, Looking Ahead | The purist, one supposed, is not particularly happy with the state of theology today, however much | Murray, James G. |
Long Island Catholic (11 May 1967). James G. Murray. Also see 08
| 1967 |
05 | Thomas Merton explores the mysticism of the East and of the West in his new book Mystics & Zen Maste | "The horizons of the world", Thomas Merton writes, "are no longer confined to Europe and America. It | |
New York Review (4 May 1967).
| 1967 |
06 | Book Review: Mystics and Zen Masters | "A hundred years ago America began to discover the Orient and its philosophical tradition...the | |
Register New Haven, Conn (17 May 1967). J.W. Also see 07
| 1967 |
07 | Book Review: Mystics and Zen Masters | "A hundred years ago America began to discover the Orient and its philosophical tradition...the | |
Register New Haven, Conn (17 May 1967). J.W. Also see 06
| 1967 |
08 | New Thoeology, Old Theology -- And Related Matters | The purist, one supposes is not particularly happy with the state of theology today, however much he | Murray, James G. |
Long Island Catholic (11 May 1967). James G. Murray. Also see 04b
| 1967 |
09 | Pilgramage of Merton Continues | In "The Seven Storey Mountain" Merton told of his religious and intellectual pilgrimage which led | Early, Tracy |
Times Dispatch Richmond, VA. Tracy Early
| no-year |
10 | Monk Views Wide Range of Mystics | The validity of a "profound religious sense" which has permitted men of whatever race or time to | Nolan, James W. |
Times Picayune New Orleans LA (30 July 1967). James W. Nolan
| 1967 |
11 | One for the Thoughtful | Here is a book that every thoughtful Protestant should read, not merely for the knowledge of Roman | Murray, J.J. |
Times Roanoke VA (19 November 1967). J.J. Murray
| 1967 |
12 | Fr. Merton Book Out May 5 | The talented pen of Thomas Merton has produced over 25 books, including his best-selling | |
Visitor Providence RI (21 April 1967).
| 1967 |
13 | Thomas Merton: Mystics & Zen Masters | "The horizons of the world are no longer confined to Europe and America," Thomas Merton points out | |
Copy of dust jacket
| no-year |
14 | This Week | "Fr. Louis" has returned to familiar ground (for him) and strange ground for the rest of us: he | |
Christian Century 84 (10 May 1967).
| 1967 |
15 | Monastic Life and the Secular City, Seeds of Destruction by Thomas Merton: Mystics and Zen Masters: | Since the Middle Ages, Christian monasteries have been periodically under attack--first by the | Landess, Thomas |
Sewanee Review 77.3 (Summer 1969): 530-535. Thomas Landess
| 1969 |
16 | A Contemplative's Answers | Some of the recent books about Asian religions, written by liberal Roman Catholic priests who appear | Ross, Nancy Wilson |
New York Times Book Review (2 July 1967): 8. Nancy Wilson Ross
| 1967 |
17 | Out of Time, Out of Place | "All reality," Sir Rabindranath Tagore declared, "is relationship," and that, according to | Fremantle, Anne |
Reporter (21 September 1967): 50. Anne Fremantle
| 1967 |
18 | In the Field of Religion | The broadening of subject matter and viewpoint in the religious books of 1967 - perhaps the most | Burger, Nash K. |
New York Times [1923-Current file] (24 December 1967): ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-2008).
| 1967 |
19 | | According to Merton's preface, the unifying purpose of these essays is "to understand various ways | Margaret, Helene |
Thought 43 (Spring 1968): 139-140.
| 1968 |
20 | | The fact that this book has been granted two nihil obstat sanctions will make reading it easier for | |
Choice 4 (November 1967): 1004.
| 1967 |
21 | | The multi-media publicity of the West has already banalized Maharishi Mahesh Yogi of India | McDonnell, Thomas P. |
America (24 February 1968): 266.
| 1968 |
22 | | This book is the best result to date of Fr. Merton's growing fondness for picking from among his | Stark, Philip M., SJ |
America (22 July 1967): 93-94.
| 1967 |
23 | | The catch-all title embraces a wide range of essays on religious subjects: Zen Buddhism, the | |
Publishers Weekly 191 (17 April 1967): 58.
| 1967 |
24 | Ekumenizm mistykow | "Chrzescijanin przyszlosci bedzie mistykiem, albo nie bedzie go wcale"- | Trzeciak, Przemyslaw |
Nowe Ksiazki 1 (2004): 63.
| 2004 |
25 | | In recent times Thomas Merton (who may | Johnston, William |
Monumenta Nipponica 23.3/4 (1968): 503-504.
| 1968. |