File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | | A chronological survey of what Thomas Merton had to say about comtemplation. | |
Choice 19 (October 1981): 294.
| 1981 |
02 | | Still another book about Thomas Merton? Yes, and it won't be the last. | Christopher, Michael |
U.S. Catholic 46 (November 1981): 49-50.
| 1981 |
03 | Pilgrimage to Compassion | The contemporary spate of "spirituality" books which continue the vogue in booktrade houses | Kilcourse, George A. |
Commonweal 110 (18 November 1983): 634-637.
| 1983 |
04 | | Critical interest in Thomas Merton has grown steadily since his death | Kaftan, Robert |
Christian Century 98 (2 December 1981): 1266-1267.
| 1981 |
05 | Random Notes | Thomas Merton's Dark Path: The Inner Experience of a Contemplative, is an excellent | |
National Review 33 (3 April 1981): 368.
| 1981 |
06 | | Books on Merton will continue to be written. Even if he is not quite, | Hewett, William |
Heythrop Journal [London] 24.3 (July 1983): 353-355.
| 1983 |
07 | Merton and the Monastic Idea | The literature of exploration appeals. The | Curtin, Timothy A. |
America (August 8, 1981): 57.
| 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 |