“A valuable study of Merton’s thought . . . rich insights on identity, sin, Zen, dread, and related topics abound in this treatment of Merton’s writings.” —America
In the mystical tradition, the “dark” or apophatic way has a long history. It is the way of John of the Cross, of Master Eckhart, of Juliana of Norwich, of the anonymous author of The Cloud of Unknowing, and of Thomas Merton. This dark path of contemplation that Merton followed, wrote about extensively, and considered the focal point of his life is the subject of William H. Shannon’s book.
“Anyone who is interested in Thomas Merton will find this book a real treasure.” —San Diego Union
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