The Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine University



Reviews of:

Cisterican Fathers and Forefathers: Essays and Conferences

File#TitleFirst LineRev.AuthorCitationYear
01 Thomas Merton (1915-1968) leftHayes, Patrick J. Catholic Library World 89.3 (March 2019): 194.
2019.
02 Merton was very fortunate in his editors (e.g., Robert Giroux; Br.Feiss, Hugh American Benedictine Review 70.1 (March 2019): 120-121.
2019.
03 Thomas Merton served as Novice Master at the Abbey of Gethsemani from 1955-1965. InMcNary-Zak, Bernadette Catholic Books Review. [online]. [Accessed August 14, 2019]
http://catholicbooksreview.org/2019/merton.html
2019.
04 For Thomas Merton, as for any writer, writing is as much about presenting himself as it is aboutBelfield, Andrew Gertner Reading Religion (March 22, 2022).
http://readingreligion.org/9781565486713/
2022.
ANNUAL Patrick O’Connell and New City Press have come up with a real winner inO'Neill, Kathleen OCSO The Merton Annual 32 (2019): 239-242.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/32/ONeillRevMerton239-242.pdf
2019.
CSQ For readers of Cistercian Studies Quarterly no introduction is necessaryPearson, Paul M. Cistercian Studies Quarterly 55.2 (2020): 228-231.
2020.
SEASONALAlways Right ThereIn a conference on St. Anselm of Canterbury given to novices at the Abbey of Gethsemani,Slater, Isaac, OCSO The Merton Seasonal 43.4 (Winter 2018): 32-33.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/43/43-4SlaterRevMerton.pdf
2018.