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Thomas Merton



Thomas Merton (1915–1968) was an American Roman Catholic Trappist monk, poet, author, theologian, student of interfaith understanding, and activist for social change. His work dove deep into the ways in which religions are similar, and he envisioned a more peaceful world through helping people understand and appreciate spiritual paths different from their own. He wrote over fifty books and countless essays on social justice, religion, and theology throughout his life, and he strove to weave mysticism into his works while connecting these beliefs to overarching societal ideas and structures.

Thomas Merton
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Where to Begin with Thomas Merton?

In this video, Franciscan friar and Merton scholar Fr. Daniel P. Horan, OFM offers some suggestions for where to begin with Thomas Merton's writings, life, and influence if you are new to Merton and his work.

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Seeds

Thomas Merton is often considered the most prominent Christian contemplative of the twentieth century, but he was also a political activist, social visionary, and literary figure whose writings combine the candor of Thoreau and the moral vision of Gandhi.

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Thomas Merton: The Embrace of Difference

Thomas Merton, the famed spiritual writer, died on 10 December 1968.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageLife is this simple: we are living in a world that is absolutely transparent and the divine is shining through it all the time. This is not just a nice story or a fable, it is true.

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Merton and His Legacy: Sacred Stories

Br. David Steindl-Rast, Dr. Christopher Pramuk, Morgan Atkinson & Br. Paul Quenon share their 7-minute Merton Stories. An important dimension of Merton’s legacy is the many people around the world whose lives have been influenced by their encounter with Merton and his writings.

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The Ascent to Truth

Merton defines Christian mysticism, especially as expressed by the Spanish Carmelite St. John of the Cross, and he offers the contemplative experience as an answer to the irreligion and barbarism of our times. “For those...curious about mysticism...this is an excellent book” (Catholic World).

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Thomas Merton: The Pursuit of Marginality

Thomas Merton was one of those rare persons who could step back from the traditional ways of life to see life from a detached point of view, who was able to turn the marginality of life into a presence of importance for the whole church.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageA man knows when he has found his vocation when he stops thinking about how to live and begins to live.

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Thomas Merton - Trappist Monk / Priest with Rev. Bob Patterson

The Reverend Bob Patterson talks about the teachings, philosophy and Spirituality of Thomas Merton, Trappist Priest / Monk. Patterson has taught for many years at the Santa Fe Institute for Spirituality and, as of this interview, was a Disciple of Christ Minister in El Paso, Texas.

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Seeds of Destruction

Thomas Merton (1915-1968) is one of the foremost spiritual thinkers of the twentieth century. Though he lived a mostly solitary existence as a Trappist monk, he had a dynamic impact on world affairs through his writing.

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