File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | | I am not sure how Merton would have reacted to being called a 'mystic' but that is rather a trivial point because | Eastman, Patrick |
Monos 4.10 (Nov/Dec 1992): 11.
| 1992 |
02 | | The author of this work had his work cut out for him. | |
The Furrow, 45. 1 (Jan. 1994): 63-64.
| 1994. |
ANNUAL | | This book on Thomas Merton as a mystic at the center of North America reveals the unity of his | Callahan, Annice, RSCJ |
Merton Annual 6: 205-208 [online].
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/06/CallahanRevKing205-208.pdf
| 1993 |
CSQ | Trappistiana | This volume by jesuit theologian Thomas M. King, from Georgetown University in Washington | Hart, Patrick, OCSO |
Cistercian Studies 28.1 (1993): 34-35.
| 1993 |
SEASONAL | Prelude of Mysticism | Thomas Merton referred to the subject matter of his book, The Ascent to Truth, as "the prelude to | Voiles, Kenneth M. |
Merton Seasonal 17:4 (Fall 1992): 25-28.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/17/17-4VoilesRevKing.pdf
| 1992 |