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Pasternak, Boris. Le docteur Jivago [Doctor Zhivago] (Paris: Gallimard [1958]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Pasternak, Boris. Last summer (Penguin, 1960). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Pasternak, Boris. Fifty poems; translated with an introduction by Lydia Pasternak Slater (London: Allen & Unwin; New York: Barnes and Noble, [1963]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Pasternak, Boris. Essai d'autobiographie (Paris: Gallimard, [1958]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Pallis, Marco. The way and the mountain (London: P. Owen, [1960]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
Two copies are on the marginalia collection shelf. The online copy on this webpage was signed by Pallis to Merton and contains Merton's marginalia. -
Palacios, Miguel Asín, 1871-1944. Huellas del Islam: Sto. Tomás de Aquino, Turmeda, Pascal, S. Juan de la Cruz ([Madrid]: Espasa-Calpe, s.a. [1941]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Bryan Massingale - Merton, Malcolm X, and Catholic Engagement with Black Lives Matter. Presented for the Tuesdays with Merton Series, March 9, 2021.
Catholic Engagement with the Black Lives Matter movement has been hesitant, at best. At worst, Catholic leaders deride it with virulent opposition and denigration. As the Movement for Black Lives claims Malcolm X as one of their inspirations, this presentation will examine Merton's engagement with Malcolm X and radical Black thought to suggest how Catholics should engage the contemporary movement for racial justice. Bryan N. Massingale holds the James and Nancy Buckman Chair in Applied Christian Ethics at Fordham University. A priest of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, he is a leader in Catholic theology and ethics as the current President-Elect of the Society of Christian Ethics, a past Convener of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium, and a former president of the Catholic Theological Society of America. He is the author of the award-winning book Racial Justice and the Catholic Church and a public intellectual who frequently addresses issues of racial and sexual justice. -
Origen; and Hans Urs von Balthasar (editor). Esprit et feu; 01, L'âme (Paris: Cerf, 1959). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Oppenheimer, J. Robert. The open mind: [eight lectures given by Robert Oppenheimer over a period from 1946 to 1954] (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1955). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Okey, Thomas (editor). The little flowers of St. Francis, The mirror of perfection by Leo of Assisi, The Life of St. Francis by St. Bonaventura (London: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, [1934]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.