Review [02] by (Baker, James Thomas) of A Meeting of Angels: The Correspondence of Thom.. in Bowling Green Daily News (January 1...

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Review [02] by (Baker, James Thomas) of A Meeting of Angels: The Correspondence of Thom.. in Bowling Green Daily News (January 1...

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James Thomas Baker, at the time of writing, was a graduate student in humanities at Florida State University. He was writing an interdisciplinary dissertation about Merton in literature, the arts, and religion (see "Related Information" below). Baker first came to know of Merton's writings while a student of Glenn Hinson at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY.

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Review (by: Baker, James Thomas) in Bowling Green Daily News (January 18, 2009).

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      'Only a few miles separate two'...

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      New Book Spurs Author to Recall His Own Meeting With Thomas Merton.

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