File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | | Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh met briefly at the Gethsemani Trappist monastery in Kentucky in 1966 | Woodhouse, Mark |
Library Journal 126.14 (1 September 2001): 185.
| 2001 |
02 | Mindful Monks | Robert King, a retired philosophy religion professor and academic dean, discovered only late in his academic | Hauser, Richard J. |
America 186.17 (20 May 2002): 24-26.
| 2002 |
03 | | Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh met once before Merton's untimely death in 1968. | Kauffman, Richard A. |
Christian Century 119.9 (24 April-1 May 2002): 36.
| 2002 |
04 | | To think outside the box is thought by many these days to be absolutely essential. | Eastman, Patrick |
Monos 17.1 (Jan/Feb 2004): 8.
| 2004 |
05 | | Vietnamese Zen Master Thich nhat Hanh and Catholic monk Thomas Merton met only once, for a few hours in 1966. | Lion, Diana |
Turning Wheel (Spring 2004): 38.
| 2004 |
06 | | This book, organized like an academic work and not deficient in scholarship (though perhaps a bit repetitious at times), is also autobiographical: King | Buchanan, William C. |
Choice Connect 39.10 (June 2002) 1786.
| 2002. |
07 | | At a time when ninety percent of Americans purportedly support destroying Afghanistan in order to save it, | Vivian, Tim |
Anglican Theological Review 84.3 (Summer 2002): 790-791.
| 2002. |
08 | | Not being a standard academic thesis, this book is a personal | Donders, J. G. |
Missiology 33.2 (2005): 236-237.
| 2005. |
09 | Spiritual Ideas of Two Monks | Thich Nhat Hanh and Thomas Merton met only once, at Merton's hermitage in Kentucky in 1966, but that meeting symbolized the extraordinary spiritual journeys of two men who have had a profound effect on interreligious dialogue | Williams, Bill |
Hartford Courant; Hartford, Conn. [Hartford, Conn]. 17 Aug 2002: D4.
| 2002. |
ANNUAL | | This is a fine and worthwhile book. While not exactly groundbreaking, especially in regard to | Thompson, J. Milburn |
Merton Annual 15: 267-269.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/15/ThompsonRevKing267-269.pdf
| 2002 |
SEASONAL | Listening Deeply, Living Deeply | The first chapter of Thich Nhat Hanh's 1995 book Living Buddha, Living Christ contains a quotation | Thurston, Bonnie B. |
Merton Seasonal 26:4 (Winter 2001): 25-27.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/26/26-4ThurstonRevKing.pdf
| 2001 |