Thomas Merton's life, especially once he had become a writer, was
to a great extent one of dialogue with people who were distant,
both geographically and historically. In these probing and
perceptive studies, Rowan Williams looks closely at the key
intellectual and spiritual relationships that emerge in Merton's
writings, exploring the impact on him of thinkers as diverse as
Hannah Arendt, Karl Barth, William Blake, Dietrich Bonhoeffer,
Olivier Clement, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Paul Evdokimov, Gerard Manley
Hopkins, Vladimir Lossky, John Henry Newman, Boris Pasternak and St
John of the Cross.
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