The Silent LifeFarrar, Straus and Giroux, 25.05.2010 - 192 Seiten Thomas Merton wrote The Silent Life a decade after he took orders. In his Prologue, Merton describes the book as "a meditation on the monastic life by one who, without any merit of his own, is privileged to know that life on the inside . . . who seeks only to speak as the mouthpiece of a tradition centuries old." It is a remarkable work-one that combines a lucid and informative description of the nature and forms of monasticism, communal and solitary, with a passionate defense of the contemplative's quest for God. The intense beauty of Merton's meditation, radiating from beneath its surface calm, makes The Silent Life a classic of its kind. |
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... faith of Christ . Faith is the light which illumines him in mystery . Faith is the power which seizes upon the inner depths of his soul and delivers him up to the action of the divine Spirit , the Spirit X PROLOGUE.
... faith of Christ . Faith is the light which illumines him in mystery . Faith is the power which seizes upon the inner depths of his soul and delivers him up to the action of the divine Spirit , the Spirit X PROLOGUE.
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... Faith takes him , as the power of God took the ancient prophets , and " stands him upon his feet " ( Ezechiel 2 : 2 ) be- fore the Lord . The monastic life is life in the Spirit of Christ , a life in which the Christian gives himself ...
... Faith takes him , as the power of God took the ancient prophets , and " stands him upon his feet " ( Ezechiel 2 : 2 ) be- fore the Lord . The monastic life is life in the Spirit of Christ , a life in which the Christian gives himself ...
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... faith . The monk , then , is one who has heard God speak the words He spoke once through the Prophet : " I will espouse thee to me in faith , and thou shalt know that I am the Lord " ( Osee , 2:20 ) . God is said to be " found " by the ...
... faith . The monk , then , is one who has heard God speak the words He spoke once through the Prophet : " I will espouse thee to me in faith , and thou shalt know that I am the Lord " ( Osee , 2:20 ) . God is said to be " found " by the ...
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... faith . Faith , here , means complete fidelity , the com- plete gift and abandonment of oneself . It means perfect trust in a hidden God . It implies submis- sion to the gentle but inscrutable guidance of His infinitely hidden Spirit ...
... faith . Faith , here , means complete fidelity , the com- plete gift and abandonment of oneself . It means perfect trust in a hidden God . It implies submis- sion to the gentle but inscrutable guidance of His infinitely hidden Spirit ...
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... faith and the gift of self , in the obedi- ence and the poverty and the charity of Christ . The monastic life is not only devoted to the study of Christ , or to the contemplation of Christ , or to the imitation of Christ . The monk ...
... faith and the gift of self , in the obedi- ence and the poverty and the charity of Christ . The monastic life is not only devoted to the study of Christ , or to the contemplation of Christ , or to the imitation of Christ . The monk ...
Inhalt
1 | |
In Veritate In Truth | 21 |
In Tabernaculo Altissimi In | 34 |
In Unitate In Unity | 47 |
The Benedictines 639 | 56 |
THE CENOBITIC LIFE | 59 |
The Cistercians | 95 |
THE HERMIT LIFE | 127 |
The Camaldolese | 144 |
Index | 177 |
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