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Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander
Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander | Thomas Merton
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In this series of notes, opinions, experiences, and reflections, Thomas Merton examines some of the most urgent questions of our age. With his characteristic forcefulness and candor, he brings the reader face-to-face with such provocative and controversial issues as the death of God, politics, modern life and values, and racial strifeissues that are as relevant today as they were fifty years ago. Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander is Merton at his bestdetached but not unpassionate, humorous yet sensitive, at all times alive and searching, with a gift for language which has made him one of the most widely read and influential spiritual writers of our time. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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MayJasper Now that is something to ponder. 3y
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This was a contemplative read, that took a long time because it was best in small chunks that I spent a long time thinking about. And the quote above is probably a better summation than anything I could come up with. @HannaPolkadots , it‘s way past Lent, but I finished. #Lent2020

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Just going to leave that there.

TheBookHippie 🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 4y
Chrissyreadit It‘s been a rough few years.... 4y
Tamra Lol, hmmmm sounds familiar. 4y
SamAnne @Chrissyreadit hell it‘s been a hard day.... 4y
Chrissyreadit @SamAnne too true. 4y
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Very apropos in this time.

CarolynM Yes 4y
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Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView I‘ve been reading this slowly and contemplatively, and there are so many quotes I‘ve marked! So,
1. tagged
2. “The powerful do not rule by their power, it rules them.”
#Two4Tuesday

TheSpineView Love that quote!❤ Thanks for playing! 🌞 4y
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Appropriate to the day. #Lent2020 And no, I won‘t finish this book during Lent, but it will follow me into Easter.

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1. Tagged
2. Wine
3. Kalyn‘s Kitchen, sometimes
#literaryflavor @bcncookbookclub

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Love the parenthetical! #Lent2020

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There‘s so much good stuff in this, I‘m glad I chose it for #Lent2020, because, to quote a friend, this is the Lentiest Lent I‘ve ever Lented!

Leftcoastzen Merton is so great. 4y
Christoffer If you want more Merton after Lent, New Seeds of Contemplation could give you some thoughts to plant in Eastertide. 4y
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Still true. #Lent2020

Graywacke Way true 4y
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I had to go into work for several hours this morning to draft a new State of Emergency for our town, imposing new restrictions. But now I‘m home, under the cat, and back to reading my #Lent2020 book.

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since we have identified him with error, to destroy him is to destroy error.”
#Lent2020
So much relevance in this book from 1966.

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Still true, I‘m afraid. #Lent2020

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I am impressed with the ecumenical spirit of this work, not just for other flavors of Christianity, but Judaism, Islam, and others. Merton seeks understanding and unity. #Lent2020

Lcsmcat How‘s Chesterton @HannaPolkadots ? 4y
HannaPolkadots Chesterton is good, and interesting also as a historical document. It was published in 1925, and some of the things he says clearly changes with ww2, so I feel like I'm also gaining insight into how many aspects of also philosophy and perception of the human mind ww2 actually changed. Been down with high fever the past 40 hours though, so I haven't read since Sunday morning 4y
Lcsmcat @HannaPolkadots I‘m sorry you‘re feeling bad! I hope you get well soon. It is interesting to see how big a shift in thought WWII caused, isn‘t it? 4y
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Ironically, I read this section of the introduction while Jerry Springer was playing on the TV in the restaurant where I was eating lunch. #Lent2020

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1. TBH, sometimes. But I‘m more influenced by author information, reviews, and blurbs.
2. Done
3. NPR, New York Times, Le Monde, BBC, and my local paper
4. Our alarm wakes me with light (then noise later, for my husband) so no snooze
5. 👍🏻 @barbwire @Laurenabeth @Nevertoobusyforbooks
#friyayintro @4thhouseontheleft @howjessreads