Merton and the Protestant Tradition

Thomas Merton’s mature monastic perspectives included his increasing openness to persons of other faith traditions that included Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism. Through personal contacts and by correspondence, Merton practiced hospitality to experiences of faith by those seeking God in ways that might differ from but also complement his own Roman Catholicism. This volume explores Merton’s dialogues with Protestants, especially with Protestant seminary professors and their students from Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky, who would visit him in his hermitage that had originally been built to house these interfaith dialogues. The volume displays Merton and his Protestant interlocutors at their ecumenical best, listening to one another in a communion marked by love and hope.

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Merton and the Protestant Tradition

Thomas Merton’s mature monastic perspectives included his increasing openness to persons of other faith traditions that included Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism. Through personal contacts and by correspondence, Merton practiced hospitality to experiences of faith by those seeking God in ways that might differ from but also complement his own Roman Catholicism. This volume explores Merton’s dialogues with Protestants, especially with Protestant seminary professors and their students from Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky, who would visit him in his hermitage that had originally been built to house these interfaith dialogues. The volume displays Merton and his Protestant interlocutors at their ecumenical best, listening to one another in a communion marked by love and hope.

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Merton and the Protestant Tradition

Merton and the Protestant Tradition

by William Oliver Paulsell
Merton and the Protestant Tradition

Merton and the Protestant Tradition

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Thomas Merton’s mature monastic perspectives included his increasing openness to persons of other faith traditions that included Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism. Through personal contacts and by correspondence, Merton practiced hospitality to experiences of faith by those seeking God in ways that might differ from but also complement his own Roman Catholicism. This volume explores Merton’s dialogues with Protestants, especially with Protestant seminary professors and their students from Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky, who would visit him in his hermitage that had originally been built to house these interfaith dialogues. The volume displays Merton and his Protestant interlocutors at their ecumenical best, listening to one another in a communion marked by love and hope.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781891785740
Publisher: Fons Vitae of Kentucky, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/15/2017
Series: The Fons Vitae Thomas Merton Series
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

William Oliver Paulsell is the President Emeritus of Lexington Theological Seminary in Lexington, Kentucky. After seminary and graduate school at Vanderbilt University, he began his career as Professor of Religious Studies at Barton College in Wilson, North Carolina in 1962. In 1981 he became Dean of the Seminary, and, later, in 1987, President. He is an ordained minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and served as senior minister of North Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana.

Table of Contents

The Fons Vitae Thomas Merton Series ix

Thomas Merton's Prayer xii

Preface xiii

Part I Protestantism in Merton's Writings

Introduction 1

Books 5

Journals 17

Letters 29

Merton and the Theologians 62

Ecumenical Visits 96

Part II Personal Reflections on Merton by Protestants

Thomas Merton's Living Influence Stephanie A. Paulsen 111

The Broken Silences of Thomas Merton Stephen V. Sprinkle 119

Thomas Merton and Me: Signposts on a Continuing Journey Libby Falk Jones 127

Two Gifts from Thomas Merton Brian L. Cole 137

Thomas Merton: The Stamp of Grace Bill J. Leonard 143

Heart to Heart Gary Hall 152

Thomas Merton: Son of a Quaker and Friend to Friends Alan Klop 161

The Enduring Presence of Thomas Merton James Baker 170

Thomas Merton and the Integrated Life Justin D. Kiassen 180

Bibliography 196

List of Contributors 199

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