File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | | This volume, yet another in a continuing series of published works on Thomas Merton since | Kountz, Peter J. |
Catholic Historical Review 66.2 (April 1980): 270-272.
| 1980 |
02 | | Paradox indeed. Cosmopolitan in background and education, gifted writer | Rule, Philip C. |
Christianity and Literature 28.4 (Summer 1978): 66-67.
| 1978 |
03 | | It was inevitable that the tenth anniversary of Thomas Merton's death | O'Brien, Pat |
The Furrow 30.3 (March 1979): 198-99.
| 1979 |
04 | Not the Last of the Prophets | A prophet is a person of neither vague ideas nor ready-made solutions. He or she is a person who, by | Hoover, Conrad C. |
Sojourners 9 (May 1980): 28-30.
| 1980 |
05 | The Emergence of the Real Thomas Merton: An Essay-Review | It is still disconcerting to realize | McDonnell, Thomas P. |
The Pilot Boston Mass (16 February 1979): 8.
| 1979. |
06 | Thomas Merton: Man and Monk | In the 6th century AD, St. Benedict of Nursia set forth the three monastic | Gray, Francine de Plessix |
New Republic (May 26, 1979): 23, 26, 28-30.
| 1979. |
07 | | 1968 seems like a long way back. Its recollection | Desharnais, Richard P. |
586-587.
| no-year |
08 | Thomas Merton: Four more 'storeys' | In his preface to the Japanese edition of "The Seven Storey Mountain," Thomas Merton wrote: | Patnaik, Deba P. |
Courier-Journal (December 2, 1979): D5.
| 1979. |
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 |