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Anna Brown speaking at the Daniel Berrigan Panel—ITMS Sixteenth General Meeting at Santa Clara University in California, June 29, 2019. Anna J. Brown is Chair of the political science department and Director of the social justice program at Saint Peter's University. She co-founded the University's Center for Undocumented Students. Along with James L. Marsh, she co-edited and contributed to the book, Faith, Resistance, and the Future: Daniel Berrigan's Challenge to Catholic Social Thought. She is a member of the Kairos peace community, which was co-founded by Daniel Berrigan, S.J., and has participated in numerous acts of nonviolent civil disobedience.
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Ched Myers speaking at the Daniel Berrigan Panel—ITMS Sixteenth General Meeting at Santa Clara University in California, June 29, 2019. Ched Myers is an activist theologian who has worked in social change movements for more than 40 years. His books include: Binding the Strong Man: A Political Reading of Mark's Story of Jesus; Who Will Roll Away the Stone? Discipleship Queries for First World Christians; The Biblical Vision of Sabbath Economics; Ambassadors of Reconciliation: A N.T. Theology and Diverse Christian Practices of Restorative Justice and Peacemaking (with Elaine Enns); Our God is Undocumented: Biblical Faith and Immigrant Justice (with Matthew Colwell); and most recently Watershed Discipleship: Reinhabiting Bioregional Faith and Practice. He and his partner Elaine Enns, a restorative justice practitioner, live in southern California, where they co-direct Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries (www.bcm-net.org) and focus on building capacity among young faith and justice leaders.
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The Secular Bookhouse by Thomas Merton, a manuscript originally drafted as "Me and the Secular Bookhouse" and published with revisions as "My Visits to the Secular Bookhouse" This draft of a piece later published as "My Visits to the Secular Bookhouse" was contributed by Merton to the Staff Log, an employee publication of the Louisville Free Public Library. Merton writes in gratitude for Louisville's library and librarians and in praise of librarians in general, also giving insights into some of his varied interests in literature and music.
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Buddhist Society of America; First Zen Institute of America. Cat's yawn: the thirteen numbers published from 1940 to 1941 (New York, 1947). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Buddhaghosa. The path of purification (Visuddhimagga). Translated from the Pali by Bhikku Nyanamoli (Colombo, Semage, 1964). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Buber, Martin. The way of man, according to the teaching of Hasidism (New York : Citadel, 1967, c1966). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection. Archivist's note: additional marginalia discovered on page 33 and added to scanned file 22 July 2024.
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Brousse, Jacques. The lives of Ange de Joyeuse and Benet Canfield (London New York, Sheed and Ward [1959]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection. Edited from Robert Rookwood's translation of 1623, by T. A. Birrell.
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Brée, Germaine. Camus (New York, Harcourt, Brace & World, [1964]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Brecht, Bertolt. On 'Tao Te Ching' (Lexington, Ky. : Anvil Press, 1959). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Brahmananda Sarasvati (Rammurti S. Mishra). Kena Upanishad (Syracuse : Yoga Society, c1963). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.