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Reviews of:

At Play in Creation: Merton’s Awakening to the Feminine Divine

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01Sophia - At Play in Creation: A ReviewChristopher Pramuk's series of retreat conferences on "Wisdom-Sophia, thePosa, Carmel, SGS Tjurunga 87 (2015): 26.
2015.
02 In this little book, Pramuk provides nine “retreat conferences” that invite theLavallee, Marc Horizons 43.1 (June 2016): 231-233.
2016.
03 This book comprises a series of retreat conferences based on the author’s more aca- demieDadosky, John Theological Studies 77.3 (September 2016): 768.
2016.
ANNUAL Christopher Pramuk describes At Play in Creation as a “crystallization”Bochen, Christine M. Merton Annual 29: 263-268.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/29/BochenRevPramuk263-268.pdf
2016.
CSQ When I first picked up this book, I feared it would be merely a pop-psychologicalFessler Krieg, Martha Cistercian Studies Quarterly 52.1 (2016): 136-37.
2016.
SEASONALFruitful EncountersEnthusiastic endorsements welcome readers to Christopher Pramuk’s new book as a sensitiveKaplan, Edward K. The Merton Seasonal 40.3 (Fall 2015): 28-29.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/40/40-3KaplanRevPramuk.pdf
2015.