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Exploring Solitude And Freedom

by Thomas Merton
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Publisher: HARPERONE, October of 2010 ‧
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Having embraced a life of solitude in his own hermitage, Thomas Merton finds his faith tested beyond his imagination when a visit to the hospital leads to a clandestine affair of the heart. Jolted out of his comfortable routine, Merton is forced to reassess his need for love and his commitment to celibacy and the monastic vocation. This astonishing volume traces Merton''s struggle to reconcile his unexpected love with his sacred vows while continuing to grapple with the burning social issues of the day—including racial conflicts, the war in Vietnam, and the Arab-Israeli conflict—visiting and corresponding with high-profile friends like Thich Nhat Hanh and Joan Baez, and further developing his writing career. Revealing Merton to be ''very human'' in his chronicles of the ecstasy and torment of being in love, Learning to Love comes full circle as Merton recommits himself completely and more deeply to his vocation even as he recognizes ''my need for love, my loneliness, my inner division, the struggle in which solitude is at once a problem and a ''solution''. And perhaps not a perfect solution either'' (11 May, 1967).

Learning To Love

Exploring Solitude And Freedom

by Thomas Merton

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ISBN: 9780062016669
Publisher: HARPERONE
Release Date: October of 2010
Language: English
Pages: 416
Format: eBook
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Collection: The Journals Of Thomas Merton
Categories: eBooks in English > Faith & Religion > Theological Studies
EAN: 9780062016669
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thomas Merton

Thomas Merton (1915-1968) é talvez o mais influente autor católico americano do século XX. The Seven Storey Mountain vendeu milhões de exemplares e foi traduzido para mais de 15 línguas. Escreveu mais de 60 livros e numerosos poemas e artigos, cujos temas vão da vida monástica à não violência.
Depois de uma juventude exuberante, Merton, formou-se em Inglês na Univ. da Columbia, antes de ingressar na Abadia de Gethsemani, da Ordem Cisterciense dos Trapistas. Ali passou 27 anos, e o seu pensamento foi evoluindo, passando a considerar a luta pela paz e contra o racismo como as mais urgentes da sua era. Tornou-se muito ativo nesse campo, o que lhe granjeou violentas críticas de católicos e não católicos. No final da sua vida, dedicou-se a promover o encontro das religiões ocidentais com as orientais.

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