Thinking Through Thomas Merton: Contemplation for Contemporary Times - Robert Inchausti - Books - State University of New York Press - 9781438449463 - February 1, 2014
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Thinking Through Thomas Merton: Contemplation for Contemporary Times

Robert Inchausti

Thinking Through Thomas Merton: Contemplation for Contemporary Times

Considers the legacy of Thomas Merton and his relevance for contemporary times.

With the publication of The Seven Storey Mountain in 1948, Thomas Merton became a bestselling author, writing about spiritual contemplation in a modern context. Although Merton (1915?1968) lived as a Trappist monk, he advocated a spiritual life that was not a retreat from the world, but an alternative to it, particularly to the deadening materialism and spiritual vacuity of the postwar West. Over the next twenty years, Merton wrote for a wide audience, bringing the wisdom of Christianity, Buddhism, and Sufism into dialogue with the period?s contemporary thought.

In Thinking through Thomas Merton, Robert Inchausti introduces readers to Merton and evaluates his continuing relevance for our time. Inchausti shows how Merton broke the high modernist trance so that we might become the change we wish to see in the world by refiguring the lost virtues of silence, contemplation, and community in a world enamored by the will to power, virtuoso performance, radical skepticism, and materialist metaphysics. Merton?s defense of contemplative culture is considered in light of the postmodern thought of recent years and emerges as a compelling alternative.

?Inchausti explores Merton?s understanding of Western Christian monasticism and provides new insights into his critique of modernity.? ? Curt Cadorette, author of Catholicism in Social and Historical Contexts: An Introduction

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 1, 2014
ISBN13 9781438449463
Publishers State University of New York Press
Pages 180
Dimensions 11 × 140 × 216 mm   ·   231 g
Language English  

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