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Thomas Merton

American Trappist monk (–)

For the English physicist, see Thomas Ralph Merton.

Not to be confused with Thomas Manton or Thomas Morten.

Thomas MertonOCSO (January 31, &#;&#; December 10, ), religious name M. Louis, was an American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, mystic, poet, social activist and scholar of comparative religion.

He was a monk in the Trappist Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani, near Bardstown, Kentucky, living there from to his death.

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 ().

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Merton became a keen proponent of interfaith understanding, exploring Eastern religions through study and practice. He pioneered dialogue with prominent Asian spiritual figures including the Dalai Lama, Japanese writer D.&#;T. Suzuki, Thai Buddhi Poems by Thomas Merton WOVO