Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton

While numerous studies have celebrated Thomas Merton's witness as an interfaith pioneer, poet, and peacemaker, there have been few systematic treatments of his Christology as such, and no sustained exploration to date of his relationship to the Russian Sophia" tradition. This book looks to Thomas Merton as a "classic" theologian of the Christian tradition from East to West, and offers an interpretation of his mature Christology, with special attention to his remarkable prose poem of 1962, Hagia Sophia. Bringing Merton's mystical-prophetic Vision fully into dialogue with contemporary Christology, Russian sophiology, and Zen, as well as figures such as John Henry Newman and Abraham Joshua Heschel, the author carefully but boldly builds the case that Sophia, the same theological eros that animated Merton's religious imagination in a period of tremendous fragmentation and violence, might infuse new vitality into our own.

A study of uncommon depth and scope, inspired throughout by Merton's extraordinary catholicity.

Christopher Pramuk, PhD, is assistant professor of theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the author of two books and numerous essays, and the recipient of the Catholic Theological Society of America's 2009 Catherine Mowry LaCugna Award.

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Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton

While numerous studies have celebrated Thomas Merton's witness as an interfaith pioneer, poet, and peacemaker, there have been few systematic treatments of his Christology as such, and no sustained exploration to date of his relationship to the Russian Sophia" tradition. This book looks to Thomas Merton as a "classic" theologian of the Christian tradition from East to West, and offers an interpretation of his mature Christology, with special attention to his remarkable prose poem of 1962, Hagia Sophia. Bringing Merton's mystical-prophetic Vision fully into dialogue with contemporary Christology, Russian sophiology, and Zen, as well as figures such as John Henry Newman and Abraham Joshua Heschel, the author carefully but boldly builds the case that Sophia, the same theological eros that animated Merton's religious imagination in a period of tremendous fragmentation and violence, might infuse new vitality into our own.

A study of uncommon depth and scope, inspired throughout by Merton's extraordinary catholicity.

Christopher Pramuk, PhD, is assistant professor of theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the author of two books and numerous essays, and the recipient of the Catholic Theological Society of America's 2009 Catherine Mowry LaCugna Award.

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Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton

Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton

by Christopher Pramuk
Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton

Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton

by Christopher Pramuk

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Overview

While numerous studies have celebrated Thomas Merton's witness as an interfaith pioneer, poet, and peacemaker, there have been few systematic treatments of his Christology as such, and no sustained exploration to date of his relationship to the Russian Sophia" tradition. This book looks to Thomas Merton as a "classic" theologian of the Christian tradition from East to West, and offers an interpretation of his mature Christology, with special attention to his remarkable prose poem of 1962, Hagia Sophia. Bringing Merton's mystical-prophetic Vision fully into dialogue with contemporary Christology, Russian sophiology, and Zen, as well as figures such as John Henry Newman and Abraham Joshua Heschel, the author carefully but boldly builds the case that Sophia, the same theological eros that animated Merton's religious imagination in a period of tremendous fragmentation and violence, might infuse new vitality into our own.

A study of uncommon depth and scope, inspired throughout by Merton's extraordinary catholicity.

Christopher Pramuk, PhD, is assistant professor of theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the author of two books and numerous essays, and the recipient of the Catholic Theological Society of America's 2009 Catherine Mowry LaCugna Award.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814657133
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 10/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Christopher Pramuk is chair of Ignatian Thought and Imagination, and associate professor of theology at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. He is the author of Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton and Hope Sings, So Beautiful: Graced Encounters across the Color Line both from Liturgical Press, and the recipient of the Catholic Theological Society of America's 2009 Catherine Mowry LaCugna Award, the International Thomas Merton Society's 2011 Thomas Merton Award (aka "The Louie"), and several best essay awards from the Catholic Press Association.

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments   ix
List of Abbreviations   xiii
Preface   xvii
Introduction   xxi
1 Turning toward the World: The Birth of a Mystical-Prophetic Theology   1
     Christ the Center   2
     Historical Jesus/Mystical Christ   4
     Merton and Sophia: A Narrative Overview   11
     Wisdom: The Theological Nexus   17
     Merton as Mystical (or Sapiential) Theologian: Reclaiming the Whole Person   20
     Sophia and the Search for Theological Form   25
     Concluding Remarks   27
2 Making Old Things New: Imagination and Poetics in Theological Method   31
     Revelation: Toward a Sapiential Framework   33
     Theology and the Sacramental Imagination: Lessons from Newman   35
     Holiness in Words: Lessons from Heschel   54
     Theology and Mysticism: Reclaiming a Divine Perspective   67
     Concluding Remarks   72
3 In the Belly of a Paradox: The Archaeology of Merton’s Sacramental Imagination   77
     Poetics and Prophecy in Merton’s Last Decade   78
     The Archaeology of Catholicity   81
     Modern Consciousness vs. Wisdom Awareness   91
     Sacramentum Scripturarum: Words as Sacraments   106
     Theology as Memoria, Presence, and Hope   114
     The Memoria of Others: Against Revelation as a Closed System   118
     Love and the Naming of God: Sophia   121
     Concluding Remarks   127
4 The Dawn of Wisdom: Awakening to the World and Self in Christ    131
      Mentors in Wisdom   133
     The Irruption of Sophia (1957–61)   152
     Communion in Wisdom/Growth in Love   163
     Discerning the Heart of Reality: God/Creation/Kenosis   166
     Dharmakaya-Sophia   169
     Concluding Remarks   173
5 Hagia Sophia: The Marriage of East and West   177
     Christ the Divine Image and Human Prototype: The New Man (1961)/New Seeds of Contemplation (1962)   178
     The Marriage of East and West: Hagia Sophia (1962)   193
     Theological Significance of Hagia Sophia   208
     Concluding Remarks   210
6 Wisdom, Our Sister: Human Beings in the Life Story of God   215
     The Eschatological Climate of the Gospels   217
     Wisdom and the Russians: Foundations   219
     Sophiology: Major Contributions to Positive Theology   233
     Christology in the Key of Presence   257
     Presence in an Apocalyptic Key: “The Time of the End”   260
     Mercy: The Cross as Axis Mundi   265
     Concluding Remarks   268
Conclusion: Theology and the General Dance   275
Hagia Sophia by Thomas Merton   301
Bibliography   306
Index   314

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