A small version of my bibliography for a Research Bridge class assignment, as we’re learning about the Literature Review chapter in a dissertation. This bibliography will certainly expand massively, but there’s some goodies in here that I have just found.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Aaron Raverty (2006). Are We Monks, or Are We Men? The Monastic Masculine Gender Model According to the Rule of Benedict. Journal of Men’s Studies, 14(3), 269-291. Retrieved October 1, 2008, from Discovery database. (Document ID: 1189654161).

Bishop Kallistos Ware “”SEEK FIRST THE KINGDOM”: Orthodox Monasticism and Its Service to the World.” Theology Today 61, no. 1 (April 1, 2004): 14-25. http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed October 1, 2008).

Gibeau, Dawn (1996, February). Third order 800 years old. National Catholic Reporter, 32(16), 14. Retrieved October 1, 2008, from Discovery database. (Document ID: 9246600).

Hayes, John B., and John Perkins. Sub-Merge : Living Deep in a Shallow World: Service, Justice and Contemplation among the World’s Poor. Ventura: Regal Books, 2006.

Hjalmarson, Len. “The Birth of a Missional Order: from Seabeck Forward.” ALLELON – A Movement of Missional Leaders. 03 June 2008. 10 Aug. 2008 <http://www.allelon.org/missional_journey?p=107,&gt;.

Holtz, Fr. Albert, O.S.B., Downtown Monks, Notre Dame: Ave Maria Press, 2000.

House, Rutba, ed. School(s) for Conversion : 12 Marks of a New Monasticism. Eugene: Wipf & Stock, 2005.

Hsu, Albert Y. The Suburban Christian : Finding Spiritual Vitality in the Land of Plenty. Downers Grove: InterVarsity P, 2006.

Jamison, Christopher. Finding Sanctuary : Monastic Steps for Everyday Life. Collegeville: Liturgical P, 2006.

Lilly Fowler (2008, April 12). Episcopalians Finding Role in Monastery Life; Unlike Catholic Counterparts, They Enjoy Independence From Church Hierarchy. The Washington Post,p. B.9. Retrieved October 1, 2008, from ProQuest National Newspapers Core database. (Document ID: 1460788111).

Mee-Chapman, Rachelle. “Who We Are.” Monkfish Abbey. 7 Aug. 2008 <http://www.monkfish-abbey.org/who-we-are/&gt;.

Michael, Chester P. and Norrisey, Marie C., Prayer and Temperament: Different Prayer Forms for Different Personality Types, Charlottesville: The Open Door, 1984.

Milton J Friesen “Monasticism in 5th – 7th c. Ireland: A Study of the Establishment of Christianity in Irish-Celtic Culture.” Religious Studies and Theology 23, no. 2 (January 1, 2004): 79-98. http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed October 1, 2008).

Mitchell, Tom (1996, December 31). THE CELTIC CHURCH: Medieval Christianity reborn in the 20th Century. An Scathan,p. 6. Retrieved October 1, 2008, from Ethnic NewsWatch (ENW) database. (Document ID: 494117281).

Norris, Kathleen, The Cloister Walk, New York: Riverhead Books, 1996.

Oestereich, Thomas. “Abbot.” The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 11 Aug. 2008 <http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01015c.htm&gt;.

Okholm, Dennis L. Monk Habits for Everyday People : Benedictine Spirituality for Protestants. Grand Rapids: Brazos P, 2007.

Samson, Will, and Lisa Samson. Justice in the Burbs : Being the Hands of Jesus Wherever You Live. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2007.

Simpson, Ray. A Pilgrim Way: New Celtic Monasticism for Everyday People. London: Kevin Mayhew Limited, 2005.

Taylor, Brian C., Spirituality for Everyday Living: An Adaptation of the Rule of St. Benedict, Collegeville: The Liturgical Press, 1989

“The Order of the Mustard Seed.” The Order of the Mustard Seed. 2004. 10 Aug. 2008 <http://mustardseedorder.com/&gt;.

“TOM : The Order of Mission.” TOM : The Order of Mission. 10 Aug. 2008 <http://www.missionorder.org/&gt;.

“The 12 Marks of New Monasticism.” New Monasticism. 06 Aug. 2008 <http://newmonasticism.org/12marks/12marks.php&gt;.

Yust, Karen-Marie, and E. Byron Anderson. Taught by God : Teaching and Spiritual Formation. Duluth: Chalice P, 2006.

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