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Passion for Peace Reflections on War and Nonviolence

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ISBN-10: 0824524152

ISBN-13: 9780824524159

Edition: 2006 (Abridged)

Authors: Thomas Merton, William H. Shannon

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This comprehensive volume contains Thomas Merton's principal writings on non-violence, war, and racism. Much of what he wrote between 1961 and 1968 is prophetic and speaks penetratingly to our time. Wars and rumors of war are still with us. Justice and love remain a dream. In most of these articles, it's as if Merton is actually writing in the 1990s. He is speaking to us - reminding us of the essential oneness that roots the equal dignity of all peoples. Merton's writings on social issues flowed from a deep contemplative vision. Editor William Shannon puts each essay in context and reveals how this vision developed. We see a side of Merton's character that does not come through in his other…    
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Book details

List price: $14.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing Company, The
Publication date: 10/1/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 176
Size: 5.13" wide x 7.50" long x 0.60" tall
Weight: 0.396
Language: English

Born in France, Thomas Merton was the son of an American artist and poet and her New Zealander husband, a painter. Merton lost both parents before he had finished high school, and his younger brother was killed in World War II. Something of the ephemeral character of human endeavor marked all his works, deepening the pathos of his writings and drawing him close to Eastern, especially Buddhist, forms of monasticism. After an initial education in the United States, France, and England, he completed his undergraduate degree at Columbia University. His parents, nominally friends, had given him little religious guidance, and in 1938, he converted to Roman Catholicism. The following year he…    

The year of the Cold War letters : October 1961-October 1962
The root of war is fear
Nuclear war and Christian responsibility
Following the year of the Cold War letters
Danish nonviolent resistance to Hitler
A devout meditation in memory of Adolf Eichmann
Gandhi : the gentle revolutionary
Blessed are the meek : the Christian roots of nonviolence
Nhat Hanh is my brother
Ishi : a meditation
Auschwitz : a family camp
The Vietnam War : an overwhelming atrocity
Note for Ave Maria
Merton's prayer for peace