The Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine University



Reviews of:

The Environmental Vision of Thomas Merton

File#TitleFirst LineRev.AuthorCitationYear
01 Building on her previous work on the role of nature in Thomas Merton's spirituality,Hessel-Robinson, Timothy Spiritus 13.1 (Spring 2013): 152-154.
2013
02 Thomas Merton is perhaps the best known (Trappist) monk of theJacobs, Gregory, SJ Pacifica: Journal of the Melbourne College of Divinity 25.2 (Jun 2012): 214-215.
2012
03 The idea at the center of Monica Weis's new book - that Thomas Merton,McGregor, Michael Cithara 52.2 (May 2013): 76-77.
2013
04 Thomas Merton was a monk, a poet, a contemplative, a peace activist, a nurturer of interreligiousSmith, Christopher Christian Century 128.15 (26 July 2011): 39-40.
2011
05 By the time Thomas Merton published his autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain, in 1948--Kehoe, Deborah Southern Register (Fall 2011): 24-26.
2011
06Book Reminds us to see with New EyesSeveral years ago, in a class on spirituality I was taking at St. Bernard's InstitutePalma, Juli Catholic Courier 122.11 (12 August 2011): B15.
2011
07 Thomas Merton grew throughout his life. Not only did he neverBrown, D. A. Choice Connect 49.4 (December 2011) 698.
2011.
08 The publication of this new entrance to Thomas Merton studies comes at aSzabo, Lynn R. Christianity and Literature 62.2 (Winter 2013): 313-316.
2013.
ANNUAL In February 1968, ten months before his tragic death in Bangkok, Thailand, Thomas MertonSt. John, Donald Merton Annual 24: 281-285.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/24/StJohnRevWeis281-285.pdf
2011
ANNUAL I am grateful to editors David Belcastro and Gray Matthews for the invitation to participateWeis, Monica, SSJ Merton Annual 24: 313-323.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/24/WeisRevWeis313-323.pdf
2011
ANNUAL When I was in theological school in England in the sixties, we began our worship day onGrayston, Donald Merton Annual 24: 305-313.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/24/GraystonRevWeis305-313.pdf
2011
ANNUAL The Environmental Vision of Thomas Merton is the first substantive book-length study ofDeignan, Kathleen, CND Merton Annual 24: 289-305.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/24/DeignanRevWeis289-305.pdf
2011
ANNUAL Not all new books on Thomas Merton should be greeted with "joyous acclamation"Thurston, Bonnie B. Merton Annual 24: 285-289.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/24/ThurstonRevWeis285-289.pdf
2011
CSQ Readers of Cistercian Studies Quarterly may recall Monica Weis's earlierHart, Patrick, OCSO Cistercian Studies Quarterly 47.1 (2012): 116-117.
2012
JOURNAL Those familiar with the previousHoran, Daniel P., OFM Merton Journal [UK] 18.2 (Advent 2011): 43-45.
http://www.thomasmertonsociety.org/Journal/18/18-2HoranRevWeis.pdf
2011
SEASONALSeeing into the Life of ThingsMany readers of the Merton Seasonal will know that The Environmental Vision of Thomas Merton is notKehoe, Deborah Merton Seasonal 36:2 (Summer 2011): 32-34.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/36/36-2KehoeRevWeis.pdf
2011