In No Man Is an Island, religious scholar and theologian Thomas Merton
offers "a stimulating series of spiritual reflections which will prove
helpful for all struggling to find the meaning of human existence and to
live the richest, fullest and noblest life" (Chicago Tribune).
"Without a life of the spirit, our whole existence becomes unsubstantial
and illusory. The life of the spirit, by integrating us in the real
order established by God, puts us in the fullest possible contact with
reality -- not as we imagine it, but as it really is."
A recapitulation of Merton's earlier work Seeds of Contemplation, this
collection of sixteen essays plumbs aspects of human spirituality. He
addresses those in search of enduring values, fulfillment, and salvation
in prose that is, as always, inspiring and compassionate.