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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Johnston, William, Fr., S.J., 1925-2010

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1964-1967, 1971

Volume: 26 item(s); 27 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Fr. William Johnston visited Merton's hermitage in 1965. Merton later wrote a preface for Johnston's book, The Mysticism of the Cloud of Unknowing. Merton had planned to visit Johnston and Fr. Heinrich Dumoulin at Sophia University, but was prevented from doing so because of his death in Bangkok.

Biography

Fr. William Johnston is an Irish Jesuit and scholar in the realm of mysticism and the East-West dialog. Since 1951, he has lived in Japan and was a professor at Sophia University in Tokyo while writing to Merton. Since 1967, he has written a number of books on mysticism and the Christian encounter with Zen.

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Related Information and Links

See also published letters from Merton to Johnston in The Hidden Ground of Love, pp .439-443; and see also the "Pairoux, Gustave" and "Dumoulin, Heinrich" files.

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Series List

This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically.

Container List

SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
 1964/05/13 TLSto MertonYou may be surprised to get a letter from Japan. Let me explain. In connection with my work as   
 1964/05/29 (#01)TL[c]from MertonThanks for your letter of the 13th. Your project on the Cloud and Zen sounds interesting, and so,Yes  
 1964/05/29 (#02)TLS[x]from MertonThanks for your letter of the 13th. Your project on the Cloud and Zen sounds interesting, and so,Yes  
 1964/05/29 (#03)transcriptfrom Merton<u>School of the Spirit</u> (unpublished ms.) p. 22 spiritual senses are not really senses at all,Yes [color photocopy filed in Sub-Section E.1 - handwritten notes for unpublished manuscript sent to Johnston with letter of 1964/May/29]
 1964/09/19 TLSto MertonTogether with this letter I am sending you by air-mail a copy of the MS I told you about. I will be   
 1965/01/25 (#01)TL[c]from MertonA long time has elapsed since I received your ms on the <u>Cloud</u>. I should have sent you someYes  
 1965/01/25 (#02)TLS[x]from MertonA long time has elapsed since I received your ms on the <u>Cloud</u>. I should have sent you someYes  
 1965/02/28 TLSto MertonIt was very kind of you to go to so much trouble to read my poor MS and I am glad that you found   
 1965/11/10 HNS[x]from MertonI did not know if Monumenta Nipponica came from you or Fr. Dumoulin. Thanks very much indeedYes [last sentence of original not published]
 1966/01/10 (#01)TL[c]from MertonI was surprised and delighted to get the Shinzinger book on Nishida the other day, and am alreadyYes  
 1966/01/10 (#02)TLS[x]from MertonI was surprised and delighted to get the Shinzinger book on Nishida the other day, and am alreadyYes  
 1966/07/29 HPCSto MertonI have just finished a five day "sesshin" with nine of the others under the direction of Fr. Lasalle  [verso: colorized photograph of the "Atomic Dome and Peace Memorial Park" in Hiroshima, Japan]
 1966/11/30 TLSto MertonIt is already more than a year since we met, though to me it doesn't seem like that - with Augustine   
 1966/12/01 TNS[x]from MertonJust a word to say that Desclee have sent the proofs of your book and I am well into them.Yes [last sentence of original not published]
 1966/12/20 HNS[x]from MertonThanks for your fine article on Zen and Christian mysticism. If you will give me the exactYes  
 1966/12/24 HCS[x]from Mertonhope you have your preface by now. best always T.M.  [verso of card: woodcut of the Virgin and child Jesus]
 1967/01/13 TLSto MertonPlease excuse my delay in writing to say thanks for the very fine preface which you so kindly wrote.   
 1967/06/14 TLSto MertonMany thanks for <u>Mystics and Zen Masters</u> which I found excellent. I will review it   
 1967/07/05 (#01)TL[c]from MertonThanks for your good letter of June 14. Interested to hear about the Zen retreat. Honestly I doYes  
 1967/07/05 (#02)TALS[x]from MertonThanks for your good letter of June 14. Interested to hear about the Zen retreat. Honestly I doYes  
 1971/03/03 TL[x]to Center from Johnston, WilliamMany thanks for your letter referring to the Thomas Merton Studies Center. I was delighted to know   
 1971/03/15 TL[c]from Center to Johnston, WilliamThank you for your letter of March 3, and for the xerox of Merton's letter to you. I read both with   
 1983/05/08 TLSto Shannon, WilliamI was glad to hear that you are editing Thomas Merton's letters. I am sending you everything I have.   
 1983/07/04 TLS[x]from Shannon, WilliamI am most grateful to you for sending me the Merton letters to you. Do you wish me to return them?   
 1983/07/25 (#01)HPCSto Shannon, WilliamMany thanks for your letter. By all means send the Merton letters to the Center in Louisville.   
 1983/07/25 (#02)HPCSto Shannon, WilliamI tried to get Mihoko Okamura's address on to my last card but there was no room.   
        

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