Wayne Teasdale
Wayne Robert Teasdale was an American Catholic monk, author, and teacher from Connecticut. He was an energetic proponent of mutual understanding between the world's religions, for an interfaith dialogue which he termed "interspirituality". He was also an active campaigner on issues of social justice.
Teasdale was inspired by Bede Griffiths and was particularly focussed on looking at Christianity and Hinduism in the way of Christian sannyasa.
Career
Teasdale spent 10 years as a Trappist monk at St. Joseph’s Abbey in Massachusetts, under the direction of Abott Thomas Keating, founder of the centering prayer movement; he then travelled to India to study at Bede Griffiths's Benedictine ashram.Teasdale served on the board of trustees of the Parliament of the World's Religions; he was also a member of the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue and helped draft their Universal Declaration on Nonviolence. He was an adjunct professor at DePaul University, Columbia College, and the Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, and he also co-ordinated the Bede Griffiths International Trust. He held an M.A. in philosophy from St. Joseph College and a Ph.D. in theology from Fordham University.
Publications
Books
- Essays in Mysticism: Explorations into Contemplative Experience, Foreword by George A. Maloney
- Towards a Christian Vedanta: The Encounter of Hinduism and Christianity according to Bede Griffiths Developed from his dissertation at Fordham University.
- The Mystic Heart: Discovering a Universal Spirituality in the World’s Religions, Foreword by the Dalai Lama, Preface by Beatrice Bruleau
- A Monk in the World: Cultivating a Spiritual Life, Foreword by Ken Wilber
- Bede Griffiths: An Introduction to his Interspiritual Thought, Foreword by Bede Griffiths
- Catholicism in Dialogue: Conversations across the Traditions
- ''The Mystic Hours: A Daybook of Inspirational Wisdom and Devotion''
Editor
- The Community of Religions: Voices and Images of the Parliament of the World's Religions, editor, with George Cairns
- Awakening the Spirit, Inspiring the Soul: 30 Stories of Interspiritual Discovery in the Community of Faiths, editor, with Martha Howard, Foreword by Joan Borysenko