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Reviews of:

Illusions of Freedom: Thomas Merton and Jacques Ellul on Technology and the Human Condition

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01 This book draws on the thinking of two Christian writers, Jacques Ellul, aGardner, Fiona Modern Believing 56.3 (2015): 347-349.
2015.
02 This year marks the centenary of the birth of the famous Trappist monk,Casper, Christian F. Anglican Theological Review 97.3 (Summer 2015): 570-571.
2015.
03 In the context of the growing interest that has developed in recent years on the topicO'Connell, Patrick F. Catholic Books Review [online].
http://catholicbooksreview.org/2015/shaw.html
2015
04 In the second decade of the twenty‐first century, writers such as SherryCarr, James M. Reviews in Religion & Theology 25.1 (January 2018): 151-154.
2018.
ANNUAL Some years ago, on a plane trip from New York to San Francisco, authorMatthews, Gray Merton Annual 28: 251-254.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/28/MatthewsRevShaw251-254.pdf
2016.
JOURNAL A hamster roaming the kitchen in his plastic ball, a consumer eyeing theStoddart, Eric The Merton Journal 22.2 (Advent 2015): 20-22.
http://www.thomasmertonsociety.org/Journal/22/22-2StoddartRevShaw.pdf
2015.
SEASONALFostering Freedom, Transcending TechniqueIn our globalized culture, bombarded with digital images and mesmerized by gushing streams ofOyer, Gordon The Merton Seasonal 40.2 (Summer 2015): 34-36.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/40/40-2OyerRevShaw.pdf
2015