The Franciscan Heart of Thomas Merton
A New Look at the Spiritual Inspiration of His Life, Thought, and Writing
by Daniel P. Horan, O.F.M.
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app
1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date Sep 29 2014 | Archive Date Nov 06 2014
Description
Millions of Christians and non-Christians look to Thomas Merton for spiritual wisdom and guidance, but to whom did Merton look? In The Franciscan Heart of Thomas Merton, Franciscan friar and author Daniel Horan shows how, both before and after he became a Trappist monk, Merton’s life was shaped by his love for St. Francis and for the Franciscan spiritual and intellectual tradition. Given recent renewed interest in St. Francis, this timely resource is both informative and practical, revealing a previously hidden side of Merton that will inspire a new generation of Christians to live richer, deeper, and more justice-minded lives of faith.
Advance Praise
“How
could I not be elated? Two of my favorite human beings running side by
side through one fine book: Francis and Merton! Just the chapters on
Duns Scotus, ‘paradise consciousness,’ or peacemaking and prophecy,
would make the book well worth the read! What a treasure we have in
young and insightful Daniel Horan!”
Richard Rohr, O.F.M.
Center for Action and Contemplation
Albuquerque, New Mexico
“Two
extraordinary religious figures, one medieval, one modern, both still
inspiring and prophetic, even in the twenty-first century. Dan Horan’s The Franciscan Heart of Thomas Merton
is a fascinating study of both Thomas Merton and St. Francis of Assisi:
how they and their spiritualities are alike, how they differ, how each
one had a profound impact on the times in which he lived and on
posterity, and, most interestingly, how deeply Merton was influenced by
the life and spirituality of St. Francis. I was immersed again in two of
the greatest influences on my own life and marveled at Horan’s
persuasive and comprehensive argument for why they are important to all
of us today.”
Murray Bodo, O.F.M.
Author of Francis: the Journey and the Dream
“Horan’s
book is a thorough and eloquent, yet personal and highly engaging,
exploration of Merton’s multilayered, multifaceted engagement with St.
Francis and the Franciscan tradition.”
Paul M. Pearson
Director of the Thomas Merton Center
“Combining scholarly insight with pastoral sensitivity, Daniel Horan shows in rich and fascinating detail why Francis of Assisi remained Thomas Merton’s favorite saint and how the Franciscan intellectual and spiritual tradition continued to have a profound impact on Merton’s thought even as a Cistercian—from Christology to ecology, from peacemaking to dialogue with other religious traditions. This is an accessible and absorbing exploration of a significant influence on Merton’s life and thought, particularly welcome in this new ‘Age of Francis.’”
Patrick F. O’Connell
Editor of The Merton Seasonal
“This
new, uncovered information—that separates fact from fiction and
profundity from caricature—confirms our suspicions of Francis’s
influence on Merton.”
Monica Weis, S.S.J.
Author of The Environmental Vision of Thomas Merton
“This
finely textured volume highlights Thomas Merton’s intellectual and
spiritual debt to the Franciscan tradition. Like the good householder of
the Gospel, Daniel Horan draws forth old things and new and, in the
process, beautifully reveals how the Poor Man of Assisi and the Trappist
monk in Kentucky speak as one voice to our age.”
Lawrence S. Cunningham
John A. O’Brien Professor of Theology (Emeritus)
University of Notre Dame
“Daniel
Horan brings a fresh and welcome perspective to the life and legacy of
the twentieth century’s most celebrated monk. Schooled in the riches of
the Franciscan
tradition, the author shows how Merton the Trappist monk continued to
be shaped by the Franciscan sources he had come to love in his young
adulthood. In a voice at once deeply informed and warmly personal, Horan
advances a most intriguing thesis: By not becoming a Franciscan friar,
Merton became even more Franciscan in his spiritual orientations and
outlook and remained so throughout his life.”
Michael Downey
Editor of The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781594714221 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
Links
Featured Reviews
This beautifully written account of the background and experiences of Thomas Merton was uplifting. The tenets of St Francis were well explained and the parallels to Thomas Merton drawn concisely and interestingly. I think any scholar of the saints and theology would enjoy the book and perhaps gain some insight into the psyche of Thomas Merton. Students of Merton will relish this intimate portrait of the man. I would recommend it to religious book discussion groups.
*I received my copy from NetGalley.com in exchange f r an honest review.