Below is a bibliography of published works written by Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk of The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani. Several of the works listed...
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Thomas Merton OCSO (January 31, 1915 – December 10, 1968), religious name M. Louis, was an American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, mystic, poet, social...
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list of works about Thomas Merton, publications about Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk from Abbey of Gethsemani. The bibliography is organized into categories...
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Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University...
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and their disbelief." Zygon 42, no. 3 (September 2007): 779-791. "The Thomas Merton Encyclopedia." Theological Studies 67, no. 4 (December 2006): 931-932...
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Merton Howard Miller (May 16, 1923 – June 3, 2000) was an American economist, and the co-author of the Modigliani–Miller theorem (1958), which proposed...
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known in particular for his association with Trappist monk and writer Thomas Merton. Another friend of his youth was the painter Ad Reinhardt. After a long...
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The Merton Abbey Works was a textile printing factory in Merton, then part of Surrey but now in Greater London, England. Textile industries were active...
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Clarendon against him. At the age of 10, Becket was sent as a student to Merton Priory south-west of the city in Surrey. He later attended a grammar school...
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Ronald H. Miller (section The Gospel of Thomas)
Religious Experience”, 2011 "Thomas Merton: Pioneer of Pluralism", accepted for publication for a book entitled Thomas Merton and the Jews "Space for Spirit"...
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Thomas de Grey, 6th Baron Walsingham (29 July 1843 – 3 December 1919), of Merton Hall, Norfolk, was an English politician and amateur entomologist. Walsingham...
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Lascelles Abercrombie (category Fellows of Merton College, Oxford)
Readership at the University of Oxford, where he was elected as a Fellow of Merton College. He wrote a series of works on the nature of poetry, including The...
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of 1595; he was thirteen years old in June 1608, when he matriculated at Merton College, Oxford. He took his degree of B.A. early in 1611 and proceeded...
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T. S. Eliot (redirect from Thomas Stearns Eliot, OM)
met and fell in love with Emily Hale. Eliot was awarded a scholarship to Merton College, Oxford, in 1914. He first visited Marburg, Germany, where he planned...
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abolitionist. He was well known for the book The History of Sandford and Merton (1783–1789) which emphasized Rousseauvian educational ideals, for his writings...
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Structural functionalism (section Robert Merton)
as Holmwood states, "Merton explicitly made power and conflict central issues for research within a functionalist paradigm." Merton also noted that there...
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does the voice of the telephone in the Direct Line adverts alongside Paul Merton, who voices the mouse. Fry introduced the television show Wildlife SOS....
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in Argosy. Vol. 12 No. 8. (July 1951), 63. Merton, Thomas. "Chee$e" in The Collected Poems of Thomas Merton (New York: New Directions, 1977), 799-800....
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The History of Sandford and Merton (1783–89) was a best-selling children's book written by Thomas Day. He began it as a contribution to Richard Lovell...
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the University Library in Bratislava Digital Library. An Aquinas Bibliography Thomas Aquinas in English Online Galleries, History of Science Collections...
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a model of Cistercian spirituality. Writing in 1954, Trappist monk Thomas Merton, for example, called the text "a practical and concise treatise of Cistercian...
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Thomas Sowell (/soʊl/ SOHL; born June 30, 1930) is an American economist, social philosopher, and political commentator. He is a senior fellow at the Hoover...
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Wimbledon, London (category Districts of the London Borough of Merton)
Charing Cross; it is the main commercial centre of the London Borough of Merton. Wimbledon had a population of 68,187 in 2011 which includes the electoral...
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where the participants suggested the term "centering prayer". Since Thomas Merton had been known to use the term prior to this, it has been suggested...
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magazine with his son Egerton Anthony Brydges under the joint pseudonym Tobias Merton (perhaps an anagram of their names). He continued editing it until around...
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Merton College Chapel is the church of Merton College, Oxford, England. Dedicated to St Mary and St John the Baptist, the chapel was largely completed...
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location missing publisher (link) Merton, Robert (1980). Science and social structure : a festschrift for Robert K. Merton. Thomas F. Gieryn (ed.). New York N...
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(1st ed.). Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. 1971. OCLC 152930. Pray to Live. Thomas Merton: Contemplative Critic (1st ed.). Notre Dame, Ind.: Fides Publishers...
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Geoffrey Chaucer (redirect from Chaucer bibliography)
identifying him as a schoolmate and close friend of John Wycliffe at Merton College, Oxford. (Thomas Speght is careful to highlight these facts in his editions...
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The bibliography of Herman Melville includes magazine articles, book reviews, other occasional writings, and 15 books. Of these, seven books were published...
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