thomas merton
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Definition
Proper noun: * Thomas Merton: An American Trappist monk, theologian, mystic, poet, social activist, and author. He is a significant figure in 20th-century spirituality and interfaith dialogue.
Usage
- The name "Thomas Merton" is used to refer to the historical person, his body of work, or his ideas.
- It functions as a singular proper noun and does not change form.
Examples
- As the subject:
- Thomas Merton wrote extensively about contemplative prayer and social justice.
- Thomas Merton's autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain, became a bestseller.
- As an object:
- Many scholars study the works of Thomas Merton.
- The conference focused on the legacy of Thomas Merton.
Advanced Usage
- "Mertonian": Pertaining to or characteristic of Thomas Merton or his thought.
- The essay explored the Mertonian perspective on solitude and community.
- Used attributively to describe concepts, themes, or works associated with him.
- The retreat followed a Merton-inspired format of silence and reading.
Variants and Related Words
- Merton, Thomas (alternative bibliographic form).
- Trappist: A member of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance, the monastic order to which Thomas Merton belonged.
- Contemplative: A person dedicated to contemplative prayer and life, a central theme in Merton's writing.
Synonyms
- Monk (specifically a Trappist monk).
- Author / Writer.
- Mystic.
- Theologian.
Related Phrases
- "The Seven Storey Mountain": The title of Thomas Merton's famous autobiography.
- "The Sign of Jonas": Title of another significant work by Merton detailing his early monastic life.
- "Contemplative in a World of Action": Title of a book reflecting his views on engagement and solitude.
Noun
- United States religious and writer (1915-1968)