
Thomas Merton for Our Time
Daniel P. Horan
Thomas Merton was one of the greatest spiritual writers and social critics of the past century. For thousands of men and women, he remains a guide and model for contemplative living, interreligious dialogue, and intellectual exploration.
While many have encountered Merton through his bestselling books on spirituality and contemplation, few are familiar with his powerful—and often prescient—insights about vital social and cultural issues of his day. In this audio course, award-winning professor Daniel Horan, O.F.M. , explores Merton’s writings on topics like nonviolence, civil rights, and the Christian life.
Covering both famous and lesser-known works, Fr. Horan’s course introduces Merton fans and newcomers alike to a new side of the Trappist monk. Indeed, the lectures peel back the many layers of the man whom Pope Francis described as “a thinker who challenged the certitudes of his time and opened new horizons for souls and for the Church. He was also a man of dialogue, a promoter of peace between peoples and religions.”
Although he spent much of his life as a hermit, Merton’s thought extended well beyond the monastery––across latitudes. A restless seeker, visionary writer, and prophet of peace, Merton was on an endless quest for the authentic self in an oft-inauthentic society—a quest that continues to speak to our own time.
This course is part of the Learn25 Collection.
Duration - 4h 30m.
Author - Daniel P. Horan.
Narrator - Daniel P. Horan.
Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Location:
United States
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Description:
Thomas Merton was one of the greatest spiritual writers and social critics of the past century. For thousands of men and women, he remains a guide and model for contemplative living, interreligious dialogue, and intellectual exploration. While many have encountered Merton through his bestselling books on spirituality and contemplation, few are familiar with his powerful—and often prescient—insights about vital social and cultural issues of his day. In this audio course, award-winning professor Daniel Horan, O.F.M. , explores Merton’s writings on topics like nonviolence, civil rights, and the Christian life. Covering both famous and lesser-known works, Fr. Horan’s course introduces Merton fans and newcomers alike to a new side of the Trappist monk. Indeed, the lectures peel back the many layers of the man whom Pope Francis described as “a thinker who challenged the certitudes of his time and opened new horizons for souls and for the Church. He was also a man of dialogue, a promoter of peace between peoples and religions.” Although he spent much of his life as a hermit, Merton’s thought extended well beyond the monastery––across latitudes. A restless seeker, visionary writer, and prophet of peace, Merton was on an endless quest for the authentic self in an oft-inauthentic society—a quest that continues to speak to our own time. This course is part of the Learn25 Collection. Duration - 4h 30m. Author - Daniel P. Horan. Narrator - Daniel P. Horan. Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:40
About the Author
Duration:00:01:03
Lecture 1: Foundations of Life and Work
Duration:00:18:36
Lecture 2: From Solitude to Solidarity
Duration:00:21:33
Lecture 3: A Stranger Nobody Knows
Duration:00:21:32
Lecture 4: Speaking About the Unspeakable Part 1
Duration:00:23:04
Lecture 5: Speaking About the Unspeakable Part 2
Duration:00:21:35
Lecture 6: War in Violence
Duration:00:22:23
Lecture 7: Nonviolence vs. Pacifism
Duration:00:22:29
Lecture 8: Fear at the Heart of Violence
Duration:00:21:29
Lecture 9: Awareness of Race and Racism
Duration:00:22:36
Lecture 10: The American Culture of Racism
Duration:00:23:56
Lecture 11: Civil Rights and White Privilege
Duration:00:23:33
Lecture 12: Life Liturgy in the Pursuit of Justice
Duration:00:25:26
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:25