Thomas Merton Center

Manuscripts in Sub-Section E.1:

Protestant monasticism. Review of Die Monastische Gedanke, by Friedrich Parpert.

Item 1 - 

First Lines:  There is today a growing body of Protestant literature on monasticism, to which this book

Sub-Type:  Manuscript

Draft:  1st

Copy Type:  Typescript carbon with holograph notation

Date:  July 21, 1967

Number of pages:  2

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6

Item 2 - 

First Lines:  There is today a growing body of Protestant literature on monasticism, to which this book

Sub-Type:  Manuscript

Draft:  1st

Copy Type:  Typescript with holograph corrections and additions

Date:  no-month no-day, 1967

Number of pages:  2

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6

Item 3 - 

First Lines:  There is today a growing body of Protestant literature on monasticism, to which this book

Sub-Type:  Manuscript

Draft:  2nd

Copy Type:  Typescript carbon with holograph notation

Date:  July 21, 1967?

Number of pages:  3

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  Holograph notations by typist Marie Charron. Donated by David Charron, March 2008.

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6

Item 4 - 10. Protestant Monasticism [for Mystics and Zen masters]

First Lines:  It is no exaggeration to say that Protestantism was in part a result of the monastic crisis

Sub-Type:  Published material

Draft:  Variant

Copy Type:  Mimeograph

Date:  no-month no-day, no-year

Number of pages:  6

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 8