Review [05] of Bread in the Wilderness.. in Worship 28 (July 1954): 388-389....

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Review [05] of Bread in the Wilderness.. in Worship 28 (July 1954): 388-389....

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Fr. Kilian McDonnell is a Benedictine monk of St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. He is founder and president of the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research. He had the rare distinction for a Catholic monk in the early 1960's to do advanced studies in a Protestant faculty in Germany. He also studied under Catholic theologian Hans Küng. He was editor of «Sponsa Regis», (later known as «Sisters Today») to which Merton contributed. (Source: "Father Kilian McDonnell, OSB". Website of the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research. Accessed 9 November 2005. ‹http://www.iecr.org/kilianosb.htm›.)

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Review (by: McDonnell, Kilian, Fr., O.S.B.) in Worship 28 (July 1954): 388-389.

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      'We will always have need of scholarly commentaries on the psalms, but having mastered them, we can'...

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      Bread in the Wilderness.

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