Om Thomas Merton
Description:Thomas Merton was arguably the twentieth century''s most widely published and widely read spiritual writer. This book explores Merton''s prophetic writings and experience as they offer guidance for spiritual seekers in their search to experience God, to simplify their lives, to live more humanly, and to shape Christian community in the face of alienation, consumerism, noise, and technology. The book includes parts of three previously unpublished conference contributions by Merton on technology.Endorsements:""Paul Dekar presents us in this book with a manifesto for the future of the Christian community, which he sees being renewed by intentional, contemplative, essentially lay communities that know how to connect classic monastic wisdom with the challenges of our addicted-conflicted culture. He tells us with real passion that we don''t need to fight old battles, but instead need to focus on God''s future. The chapter on Merton and technology is alone worth the price of the book. Warmly recommended, especially to Christians discouraged with the institutional church.""-Donald GraystonPast PresidentInternational Thomas Merton Society""Paul Dekar''s book is a thoughtful and comprehensive summary of Merton''s concerns about our world--ranging from ecological consciousness, war, non violence, and technology to new monasticism and a dialogue with other faiths. It is a timely book offering real guidance. Thomas Merton''s diagnosis of the ills of our time is speaking powerfully still: ''achievement neurosis,'' overspending, overwork, noise, violence, addiction to technology, and an individualism that has lost sight of the common good. The way forward? Creating ''communities of love'' in which God''s presence and the depth of our humanity--which we consistently ignore--are experienced, and where the balance between the inner and the outer life can be restored.""-Sr. MiriamCommunity of the Transfiguration About the Contributor(s):Paul R. Dekar is Professor Emeritus of Evangelism and Mission, Memphis Theological Seminary, member of a new monastic community in Australia, and a prolific author, including Community of the Transfiguration: Journey of a New Monastic Community (Eugene: Cascade, 2008). After thirty-four years of full-time teaching, he continues to teach, write, and work with communities of hope in Dundas, Ontario, Canada.
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