Contemplative Prayer

Paperback, 144 pages

Published May 23, 2005 by Darton,Longman & Todd Ltd.

ISBN:
978-0-232-52604-2
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OCLC Number:
60667588

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In this classic text, Thomas Merton offers valuable guidance for prayer. He brings together a wealth of meditative and mystical influences--from John of the Cross to Eastern desert monasticism--to create a spiritual path for today. Most important, he shows how the peace contacted through meditation should not be sought in order to evade the problems of contemporary life, but can instead be directed back out into the world to affect positive change.Contemplative Prayer is one of the most well-known works of spirituality of the last one hundred years, and it is a must-read for all seeking to live a life of purpose in today's world.In a moving and profound introduction, Thich Nhat Hanh offers his personal recollections of Merton and compares the contemplative traditions of East and West.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Review of 'Contemplative Prayer' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Update: this is the third time and the longest time that I spent reading this short work on prayer.

Dread struck me this time. Merton combined Sartre and Heidegger with Catholic theology. For Merton Dread / Angst purified the unprofitable servant. It destroyed the glass house of Pharisee-ism. Man must confront this dread. Contemplative prayer is about this confrontation.

Contemplative prayer is to religion what original research is to science. You don't need a lot of words to pray, silence is the best prayer. The church of the contemplative is the church of the desert and you must always have the mind of the beginner.

This is just some of the sage advice Merton offers in this concise work on prayer life. While written for monks, it's introduction and advancement of the spiritual life is relevant for everyone.

The disappearance of contemplative prayer in the Catholic church is the number …

Review of 'Contemplative prayer.' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Update: this is the third time and the longest time that I spent reading this short work on prayer.

Dread struck me this time. Merton combined Sartre and Heidegger with Catholic theology. For Merton Dread / Angst purified the unprofitable servant. It destroyed the glass house of Pharisee-ism. Man must confront this dread. Contemplative prayer is about this confrontation.

Contemplative prayer is to religion what original research is to science. You don't need a lot of words to pray, silence is the best prayer. The church of the contemplative is the church of the desert and you must always have the mind of the beginner.

This is just some of the sage advice Merton offers in this concise work on prayer life. While written for monks, it's introduction and advancement of the spiritual life is relevant for everyone.

The disappearance of contemplative prayer in the Catholic church is the number …

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