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Book Synopsis: In 1948, Thomas Merton, a monk from a Trappist monastery in Kentucky published the story of his life in a book called "The Seven Storey Mountain". The book became an instant best-seller and propelled him onto the world stage. Merton was first and foremost a monk, and he became one of the great monastic figures of the century. But he was also a poet, essayist, translator, cartoonist, photographer, social and political activist, and mystic. His personal and religious struggles have made him a symbol of our search for meaning in the modern world. On the 30th anniversary of Merton's death, scholar and professor Michael Higgins explores the spiritual geography of Thomas Merton. Produced at the state of the art recording studios of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Approximate Duration 3 Hours
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Discover the profound spiritual journey of Thomas Merton through his groundbreaking autobiography, "The Seven Storey Mountain". Written by Merton in 1948, this breakthrough book quickly became a best-seller, captivating readers worldwide. Now, dive deeper into Merton's remarkable life and teachings with "Heretic Blood: The Spiritual Geography of Thomas Merton".
This captivating book not only focuses on Merton's monastic life but also unveils his extraordinary talents as a poet, essayist, translator, cartoonist, photographer, social and political activist, and mystic. Immerse yourself in Merton's unique blend of spirituality and creativity, as he grappled with personal and religious struggles that resonate even in today's modern world.
Written by esteemed scholar and professor Michael Higgins, "Heretic Blood" offers a fresh perspective on Merton's spiritual geography. With his rich expertise, Higgins delves into Merton's profound insights, guiding readers through the depths of Merton's spiritual evolution. Gain a deep understanding of Merton's legacy as a symbolic figure in our ongoing quest for meaning and purpose.
Produced at the state-of-the-art recording studios of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, "Heretic Blood" brings Merton's spiritual journey to life. Experience this awe-inspiring exploration in audio format, perfect for those who prefer the spoken word. With an approximate duration of 3 hours, you can immerse yourself in Merton's wisdom and inspiration at your convenience.
Unlock the transformative power of "Heretic Blood: The Spiritual Geography of Thomas Merton" and embark on an illuminating journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. Delve into the depths of Merton's extraordinary life and teachings, gaining profound insights that will resonate long after the final chapter. Seize this opportunity to connect with one of the great monastic figures of the century and find your own path to meaning and fulfillment. Get your copy of "Heretic Blood" today!
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