Professional morality and guilty bystanding: Merton's conjectures and the value of work

Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press (2009)
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Abstract

Thomas Merton wrote extensively on spiritual and social issues, and his theories have profound implications on many areas of life. This book focuses on the significance of his reflections on work, which seek to transcend the complexities of professional life.

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