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Title: Merton: Stranger or at Home?
Subtitle: Alternations and a Vision
Author(s): PLEKON, Michael
Journal: Studies in Spirituality
Volume: 32    Date: 2022-2023   
Pages: 423-437
DOI: 10.2143/SIS.32.0.3292468

Abstract :
The concept of ‘alternation’, developed by Peter L. Berger from the work of Alfred Schütz and others is used to interpret the many shifts and changes in the life of Thomas Merton. ‘Alternation’ means transformation in one’s vision and understanding, of God, the world, others and especially of oneself and one’s purpose in life. Merton himself seems to document such alternations at several crucial points in his life and these are examined to see what the changes entailed and why they occurred. Alternation is as much a spiritual transformation as it is psychological and social. However, alternation means changes all through one’s thinking and existence. Merton’s alternations, as those is other spiritual writers, offer us possibilities in our own pilgrimages.

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