Bokdetaljer
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
240
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Dec 1, 2007
Förlag
Orbis Books
ISBN-10
1570756627
ISBN-13
9781570756627
Beskrivning
letters provide readers with a deeply personal glimpse into the mind of a spiritual and literary giant during the tumultuous Cold War era. These correspondences showcase Merton’s reflections on faith, peace, and the human condition while engaging with prominent figures of his time. His thoughts reveal a man grappling with the moral complexities surrounding war, justice, and the quest for inner tranquility.
Through the letters, Merton’s passionate voice invites readers to contemplate the intricate relationship between spirituality and social issues. He interacts with fellow thinkers and activists, expressing his concerns about the world’s direction while holding onto hope for a more compassionate future. This collection highlights his commitment to nonviolence and understanding, illustrating the role of the written word as a force for change.
In shedding light on Merton's personal struggles and insights, the book creates an intimate portrait that resonates with both history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of humanity. It serves as a reminder of the power of dialogue and reflection in addressing the challenges of the human experience, making it a significant contribution to the study of both Merton's life and the broader context of the Cold War.
Through the letters, Merton’s passionate voice invites readers to contemplate the intricate relationship between spirituality and social issues. He interacts with fellow thinkers and activists, expressing his concerns about the world’s direction while holding onto hope for a more compassionate future. This collection highlights his commitment to nonviolence and understanding, illustrating the role of the written word as a force for change.
In shedding light on Merton's personal struggles and insights, the book creates an intimate portrait that resonates with both history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of humanity. It serves as a reminder of the power of dialogue and reflection in addressing the challenges of the human experience, making it a significant contribution to the study of both Merton's life and the broader context of the Cold War.