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Thomas Merton - Wikipedia Merton wrote more than 50 books in a period of 27 years, [1] mostly on spirituality, social justice, and pacifism, as well as scores of essays and reviews Among Merton's most widely-read works is his bestselling autobiography The Seven Storey Mountain (1948)
Thomas Mertons Life and Work - Thomas Merton Center Thomas Merton (1915-1968) is arguably the most influential American Catholic author of the twentieth century His autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain, has sold over one million copies and has been translated into over fifteen languages
Robert K. Merton - Wikipedia Merton carried out extensive research into the sociology of science, developing the Merton Thesis explaining some of the religious causes of the Scientific Revolution, and the Mertonian norms of science, often referred to by the acronym "CUDOS"
Thomas Merton | Biography, Prayer, Death, Religion, Facts | Britannica Thomas Merton was a Roman Catholic monk, poet, and prolific writer on spiritual and social themes He was one of the most important Catholic writers of the 20th century Learn more about his life, conversion, writings, and legacy
Thomas Merton Center Thomas Merton (1915-1968) was a writer and Trappist monk at Our Lady of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky His writings include such classics as The Seven Storey Mountain, New Seeds of Contemplation, and Zen and the Birds of Appetite
Thomas Merton - Abbey of Gethsemani Many esteem Thomas Merton as a spiritual master, a brilliant writer, and a man who embodied the quest for God and for human solidarity Since his death, many volumes by him have been published, including five volumes of his letters and seven of his personal journals
The Merton Annual - Thomas Merton Center Its purpose is to enhance Merton’s reputation as a writer and monk, to continue to develop his message for our times, and to provide a regular outlet for substantial Merton-related scholarship