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THE MERTON ANNUAL
The ITMS and the Thomas Merton Center support publication of The
Merton Annual: Studies in Culture, Spirituality and Social
Concerns. The Merton Annual publishes articles
about Thomas Merton and about related matters of major concern to
his life and work. Its purpose is to enhance Mertons
reputation as a writer and monk, to continue to develop his
message for our times, and to provide a regular outlet for
substantial Merton-related scholarship. The Merton Annual
includes as regular features reviews, review-essays, a
bibliographic survey, interviews, and first appearances of
unpublished, or obscurely published, Merton materials,
photographs and art. Essays about related literary and spiritual
matters will also be considered. Manuscripts and books for review
may be sent to either of the editors.
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Volume 23 of The Merton Annual is
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Volume
23 - Table of Contents
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Gray Matthews. “Introduction: Facing the Astonishing.” 7-12.
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Thomas Merton. “Preface to Dom Denys Rutledge’s In Search of a Yogi.”
13-19.
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James Conner, OCSO. “Thomas Merton – Final Integration Through
Interreligious Dialogue.” 20-28.
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Rachel Fell McDermott. “Why Zen Buddhism and Not Hinduism? The Asias of
Thomas Merton’s Voyages East.” 29-46.
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Judith Simmer-Brown. “The Heart Is the Common Ground: Thomas Merton and
Chögyam Trungpa in Dialogue.” 47-58.
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Fiona Gardner. “A Kind of Arduous and Unthanked Pioneering.” 59-66.
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Tyson Anderson. “What Matters Is Clear.” 67-79.
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Daniel P. Horan, OFM. “Striving Toward Authenticity: Merton’s ‘True
Self’ and the Millennial Generation’s Search for Identity.” 80-89.
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Joseph Quinn Raab. “Insights from the Inter-Contemplative Dialogue:
Merton’s Three Meanings of ‘God’ and Religious Pluralism.” 90-105.
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Edward K. Kaplan. “Abraham Heschel and Thomas Merton: Prophetic
Personalities, Prophetic Friendship.” 106-115.
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Shaul Magid. “Be Alone, Together: Religious Individualism, Community and
the American Spirit in Emerson, Merton and Heschel.” 116-131.
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Martin Kavka. “The Ends of Anxiety in Merton and Heschel.” 132-148.
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Patrick F. O’Connell. “‘A Son of This Instant’: Thomas Merton and Ibn
‘Abbād of Ronda.” 149-183.
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Nass Cannon. “No Mirror, No Light – Just This! Merton’s Discovery of
Global Wisdom.” 184-196.
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David Golemboski. “What Kind of World-Lover? Thomas Merton on Dietrich
Bonhoeffer and Death-of-God Theology.” 197-211.
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Paul M. Pearson. “‘A Dedication to Prayer and a Dedication to Humanity’:
An Interview About Thomas Merton with James Conner, OCSO.” Conducted and
edited by Paul M. Pearson. 212-239.
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David Joseph Belcastro. “2009 Bibliographic Review: Beneath the Habit of
Holiness.” 240-259.
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Daniel P. Horan, OFM. Review Symposium of
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton by Christopher
Pramuk. 260-265.
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Edward K. Kaplan. Review Symposium of
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton by Christopher
Pramuk. 265-269.
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Lynn R. Szabo. Review Symposium of
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton by Christopher
Pramuk. 269-274.
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Christopher Pramuk. “Author Response to Review Symposium of
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton.” 274-285.
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James Conner, OCSO. Rev. of Rev. of
The Rule of Saint Benedict: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 4
by Thomas Merton, edited with an introduction by Patrick F. O’Connell.
286-288.
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Mark C. Meade. Rev of
Compassionate Fire: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Catherine de Hueck
Doherty, edited by Robert A. Wild. 288-290.
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Mario De Pillis, Sr. Rev. of
A Meeting of Angels: The Correspondence of Thomas Merton and Edward
Deming and Faith Andrews. 290-294.
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William Apel. Rev. of
Thomas Merton: A Life in Letters, The Essential Collection
selected and edited by William H. Shannon and Christine M. Bochen.
294-297.
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Matthew Emile Vaughan. Rev. of
A Book of Hours edited by Kathleen Deignan. 297-300.
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Donald Grayston. Rev. of
Professional Morality and Guilty Bystanding: Merton's Conjectures and
the Value of Work by Barry L. Padgett. 300-303.
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Christopher Pramuk. Rev. of The Voice of the
Stranger: Three Papers and a Homily from the Seventh General Meeting and
Conference of the Thomas Merton Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
303-306.
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Christine M. Bochen. Rev. of
Beneath the Mask of Holiness: Thomas Merton and the Forbidden Love
Affair That Set Him Free by Mark Shaw. 306-315.
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Patrick F. O’Connell. Rev. of
Hidden Holiness by Michael Plekon. 315-318.
Contents of
Earlier Volumes
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The Merton Annual publishes articles about
Thomas Merton and about related matters of major concern to his life and
work. Its purpose is to enhance Merton's reputation as a writer and
monk, to continue to develop his message for our times, and to provide a
regular outlet for substantial Merton-related scholarship. The Merton
Annual includes as regular features reviews, review-essays, a
bibliographic survey, interviews, and first appearances of unpublished,
or obscurely published Merton materials, photographs, and art. Essays
about related literary and spiritual matters will also be considered.
Guidelines for Submissions
Manuscripts and books for review may be sent to the editors:
David Belcastro.
818 Montrose Avenue,
Columbus. OH. 43209-2450. |
Gray Matthews. (Vol. 20-24)
Dept. of Communication - TC143,
University of Memphis,
Memphis, TN 38152. |
Joseph Raab (Vol. 25 - )
1520 Brookfield Ct.,
Adrian MI 49221- |
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Editorial Board |
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| William Apel (McMinnville, OR) |
Deborah Kehoe (Oxford, MS) |
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Victor A. Kramer (Decatur, GA) |
Roger Lipsey (Garrison, NY) |
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Patrick F. O'Connell (Erie, PA) |
Malgorzata Poks (Koszecin, Poland) |
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Paul M. Pearson (Louisville, KY) |
Joseph Raab (Adrian, MI) |
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Lynn Szabo (Vancouver, BC) |
Bonnie B. Thurston (Wheeling, WV) |
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Monica Weis (Rochester, NY) |
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