In August 1974, following conversion to the Catholic faith while living in a Trappist monastery, David Hackett set out on a two-year journey to Japan and Southeast Asia. His journey led to meetings and meditations with Catholic priests and Zen masters sympathetic to Catholicism. The letters he sent to Father Thomas Keating chronicle Hackett's changing experience with Zen meditation and Christianity. Glittering with insight, this book explores the value and pitfalls of borrowing from different religions in the practice of ...
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In August 1974, following conversion to the Catholic faith while living in a Trappist monastery, David Hackett set out on a two-year journey to Japan and Southeast Asia. His journey led to meetings and meditations with Catholic priests and Zen masters sympathetic to Catholicism. The letters he sent to Father Thomas Keating chronicle Hackett's changing experience with Zen meditation and Christianity. Glittering with insight, this book explores the value and pitfalls of borrowing from different religions in the practice of contemplation.
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