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The Martyrdom Of Thomas Merton: An Investigation (Book Review), Michael W. Higgins
The Martyrdom Of Thomas Merton: An Investigation (Book Review), Michael W. Higgins
Mission Integration & Ministry Publications
Journalists Hugh Turley and David Martin are not investigative journalists of the stature of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein and they did not have the resources or the backing the latter had when they wrote their exposés of political skullduggery and ethical malfeasance. But they do benefit from the pioneering work of Seymour Hersh, whose 1974 disclosure of CIA spying practices on antiwar activists provides some underpinning to their central thesis in The Martyrdom of Thomas Merton.
Paper Memory: A Sixteenth-Century Townsman Writes His World (Book Review), John B. Roney
Paper Memory: A Sixteenth-Century Townsman Writes His World (Book Review), John B. Roney
History Faculty Publications
Book review by John B. Roney.
Lundin, Matthew. Paper Memory: A Sixteenth-Century Townsman Writes His World. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2012.
Josef Fuchs On Natural Law. By Mark Graham (Book Review), Brian Stiltner
Josef Fuchs On Natural Law. By Mark Graham (Book Review), Brian Stiltner
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Book review by Brian Stiltner.
Graham, M. (2002). Josef Fuchs on natural law. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
ISBN 9780878403820 (hardcover); 9781589013537 (ebook)