Thomas Merton and the New World

God's Messenger on the Road

Paul R Dekar author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:James Clarke & Co Ltd

Published:28th Sep '23

£20.75

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'Merton still matters', writes Paul R. Dekar about Cistercian monk Thomas Merton. Calling people to act justly, love kindness and walk humbly, Merton used his contemplative practice to see beyond what disrupts and divides us from one another to find the truth of our common humanity - unity in our creation in the image of God. In Thomas Merton and the New World, Dekar focuses primarily on two issues of concern to our current world. First, he studies Merton's warnings of the abuse that stems from unmindful and irresponsible use of technology, and its ecological devastation. Second, he examines Merton's thinking on racial injustice in the mid-1960s through his correspondence with his allies and contemporaries - James Baldwin, for example. Using Micah 6:8 to arrange Merton's focus on justice, lovingkindness, and humility, with input from Merton's dialogue with Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Rachel Carson and others, Dekar demonstrates just how prophetic and transferable Merton's teachings remain.

"From his monastic outpost in rural Kentucky, Thomas Merton saw the world around him with stunning clarity. Whether gazing at a nuclear-armed B-52 flying overhead night after night or pondering the racism that infects so many of us, he had insights that help clear the eyes and minds of those fortunate enough to pick up one of his books. For anyone wishing to know Merton better, Paul Dekar is a perceptive guide." - Jim Forest, author of Living with Wisdom: A Biography of Thomas Merton "I always look forward to the next publication of Paul Dekar's work. It always contains excellent scholarship while still being written with a great deal of heart. This new book by Dekar does not disappoint. Paul has found a new path on which to discuss why it is Merton continues to matter as we address the big issues of our day." - William Apel, Emeritus professor, Linfield University "Paul Dekar offers us a timely and compelling book on the writings of Thomas Merton that illumines critical concerns for today on the environment, technology, racial justice, and interfaith relationships. He invites us to weave our inner and outer lives like Merton in practices of silence, solidarity, and nonviolence. As a lifelong peacemaker, Dekar inspires us to walk the road with the prophetic messenger Merton leading us toward a new world of radical love and justice." - Nancy Hastings Sehested, pastor and writer, Asheville, North Carolina "Dekar celebrates the profound influence of Thomas Merton on today's world with a fresh consideration of social change, prayerful contemplation, and personal witness. By touching on his own biographical connections to Merton, Paul invites us to examine anew the seminal moments that awakened Merton's prophetic genius, the persons of influence he encountered, and the possibility of being open to changing patterns that limit or obfuscate our awareness of the road to a new world. Prophetically, Paul invites us to defeat sardonic attitudes that cripple the world by touching the wounds of those with whom we live." - Allan McMillan, retired pastor and author of several articles on Thomas Merton "Before Micah's prophetic reminder to act justly, love mercy, walk humbly, he advised: 'Remember your journey' (6:5). Paul Dekar remembers his journey here via his many essays on the impact of Thomas Merton's journey on his own. In doing so, he reminds us of the intertwining life we all share but so often forget to share on this curvy road toward a more just, merciful, and humble future. Yes, let's remember the journey is shared." - Gray Matthews, professor, University of Memphis

ISBN: 9780718896850

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186 pages