The Eastern religious traditions, especially the varieties of
Buddhism, were the last great passion in Thomas Merton's life. His
participation in a monastic conference in Asia led to his premature,
accidental death. He discoursed on equal terms with the Dalai Lama,
and extracts from their interviews appear in this book. The
introduction brings together extracts from Merton's "Asian Journal"
(Hinduism and varieties of Buddhism), and other short works on Eastern
religions written in the last few years of his life. They all combine
to demonstrate the breadth of vision that is such an integral part of
Merton's lasting appeal, his quest for a deeper unity underlying
apparent fragmentation. They might be regarded as steps toward the
great book on monasticism that Merton might have written but never
did. As they stand, they provide Merton's essential definitions of the
religions that so interested him in the last years of his life, and of
which he became a skilful Western interpreter.
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ISBN
9781441142467
Publisert
2015
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Continuum
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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