First lines: "The potpourri of books listed above represents one small eddy in the stream of books and monographs"... Citation: Parabola 6.1 (Winter 1981): 109-113.
First lines: "The potpourri of books listed above represents one small eddy in the stream of books and monographs"... Citation: Parabola 6 (Winter 1981): 109-113. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "Arthur Biddle's exemplary edition of the letters exchanged between Thomas Merton and his Columbia"... Citation: Commonweal 128.14 (17 August 2001): 29.
First lines: "The correspondence between these remarkable monks began in 1950 with Leclercq asking for Merton's help"... Citation: Spiritus 2.2 (Fall 2002): 260-262.
First lines: "Thomas Merton, as this monograph shows abundantly, used the adjective"... Citation: Cistercian Studies Quarterly 51.4 (2016): 520-523.
First lines: "During his lifetime (1915-1968) Merton published around 250"... Citation: American Catholic Studies 126.2 (2015): 82-84.
First lines: "The third volume of the letters of the late Thomas Merton, carefully selected and edited"... Citation: Cistercian Studies 25.4 (1990) :332-337.
First lines: "This volume is part of a series published by Fons Vitae, which assembles"... Citation: Cistercian Studies Quarterly 39.3 (2004): 354-355.
First lines: "Those interested in Thomas Merton will be grateful for this handsome volume that reproduces the"... Citation: Journal of the American Academy of Religion 42.3 (September 1974): 593. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "This book is a somewhat expanded version of Introductions East and West: The Foreign Prefaces"... Citation: Merton Seasonal 14:2 (Spring 1989): 16-17.
First lines: "As spring lurches into summer many journals tell their readers what books are most attractive as"... Citation: Catholic World 237.1419 (May-June 1994): Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "Brother Patrick Hart's edition of Merton's literary essays was a welcome addition to Mertoniana"... Citation: Merton Seasonal 10:4 (Fall 1985): 18-20.
First lines: "There is an old saw that says "every analogy limps" (omnis analogia claudicat). Be that as it may,"... Citation: Commonweal 121.4 (25 February 1994): 26-27. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "When asked by the editors of the Catholic World for some recommendations for the summer reader, a"... Citation: Catholic World 238.1425 (May 1995): 136-137. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "A few months ago I was a quest "expert" on a radio-talk show in Washington, D.C. The topic was"... Citation: Commonweal 119.19 (6 November 1992): 42. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "This is the first of what will be four volumes of the letters of Thomas Merton. This volume contains"... Citation: Horizons 13.1 (Spring 1986): 195-196. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "With the publication of this hefty volume the Merton shelf grows yet longer. For those readers who"... Citation: Horizons 9 (Fall 1982): 409-410. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "This final volume of the private journals of Thomas Merton records the monk's thoughts, observations"... Citation: Journal of Religion 80.1 (January 2000): 141-142. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
First lines: "The already published correspondence of Thomas Merton takes up a fair amount of shelf space"... Citation: The Merton Seasonal 40.4 (Winter 2015): 39-40.
First lines: "The third volume of Thomas Merton's letters (two more are projected) is a chronological printing of"... Citation: Commonweal 118.8 (19 April): 270. Lawrence S. Cunningham.