Medieval Cistercian History: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 9
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Medieval Cistercian History: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 9  -     Edited By: Patrick F. O'Connell
    By: Thomas Merton

Medieval Cistercian History: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 9

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Title: Medieval Cistercian History: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 9
By: Thomas Merton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 364
Vendor: Cistercian Publications Inc
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.6875 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 0879070439
ISBN-13: 9780879070434
Series: Monastic Wisdom
Stock No: WW070434

Publisher's Description

Thomas Merton’s deep roots in his own Cistercian tradition are on display in the two sets of conferences on the early days of the Order included in the present volume. The first surveys the relevant monastic background that led up to the foundation of the Abbey of Cîteaux in 1098 and goes on to consider the contributions of each of the first three abbots of the "New Monastery" that would become the epicenter of the most dynamic religious movement of the early twelfth century. The second set investigates the arc of medieval Cistercian history in the two centuries following the death of Saint Bernard, in which the Order moves from being ahead of its time, in its formative stages, to being representative of its time in its most powerful and influential phase, to becoming regressive with the rise of new religious currents that begin to flow in the thirteenth century. Merton stresses the need to respect the complexity of the actual lived reality of Cistercian life during this period, to "beware of easy generalizations" and instead consider the full range of factual data. The result is a richly nuanced picture of the development of early Cistercian life and thought that serves as a fitting concluding volume to the series of Merton’s novitiate conferences providing a thorough "Initiation into the Monastic Tradition."

Author Bio

Thomas Merton (1915-1968), Catholic convert, Cistercian monk and hermit, poet, contemplative, social critic, and pioneer of interreligious dialogue, was a seminal figure of twentieth-century American Christianity.

Patrick F. O’Connell is professor of English and theology at Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania. A founding member and former president of the International Thomas Merton Society, he edits The Merton Seasonal and is coauthor of The Thomas Merton Encyclopedia. He has edited eight previous volumes of Thomas Merton’s monastic conferences for the Monastic Wisdom Series, most recently The Cistercian Fathers and Their Monastic Theology (2016), and he is also editor of Merton’s Selected Essays (2013) and Early Essays: 1947–1952 (2015).

Editorial Reviews

"Patrick O’Connell’s meticulous editing of these conferences is a great gift. They reveal to us Cistercian origins and developments but even more, we hear them in Merton’s voice."
The Merton Journal
"This volume, along with the other eight in the series, certainly belongs in any monastic library. Merton aficionados will most definitely want to read, study and enjoy the book along with the others in the series."
American Benedictine Review
"General readers and Merton scholars owe Professor O’Connell an immense debt of gratitude for his always exacting and judicious editing of Merton conferences. O’Connell has almost single-handedly made available this Merton material, his more ’scholarly’ talks and lectures that would otherwise be inaccessible to most of us."
Cistercian Studies Quarterly

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