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Tolkien dogmatics : theology through mythology with the maker of middle-earth / Austin M. Freeman. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bellingham, WA : Lexham Press, (c)2022.Description: ix, 476 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781683596677
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR6039.O32.F855.T655 2022
Contents:
Prolegomena -- 1. God -- 2. Revelation -- 3. Creation -- 4. Humanity -- 5. Angels -- 6. The Fall -- 7. Evil and sin -- 8. Satan and demons -- 9. Christ and salvation -- 10. The Church -- 11. The Christian life -- 12. Last things.
Summary: "J. R. R. Tolkien was many things: English Catholic, father and husband, survivor of two world wars, Oxford professor, and author. But he was also a theologian. Tolkien's writings exhibit a coherent theology of God and his works, but Tolkien did not present his views with systematic arguments. Rather, he expressed theology through story. In Tolkien Dogmatics, Austin M. Freeman inspects Tolkien's entire corpus--The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and beyond--as a window into his theology. In his stories, lectures, and letters, Tolkien creatively and carefully engaged with his Christian faith. Tolkien Dogmatics is a comprehensive manual of Tolkien's theological thought arranged in traditional systematic theology categories, with sections on God, revelation, creation, evil, Christ and salvation, the church, and last things. Through Tolkien's imagination, we reencounter our faith." --
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Prolegomena -- 1. God -- 2. Revelation -- 3. Creation -- 4. Humanity -- 5. Angels -- 6. The Fall -- 7. Evil and sin -- 8. Satan and demons -- 9. Christ and salvation -- 10. The Church -- 11. The Christian life -- 12. Last things.

"J. R. R. Tolkien was many things: English Catholic, father and husband, survivor of two world wars, Oxford professor, and author. But he was also a theologian. Tolkien's writings exhibit a coherent theology of God and his works, but Tolkien did not present his views with systematic arguments. Rather, he expressed theology through story. In Tolkien Dogmatics, Austin M. Freeman inspects Tolkien's entire corpus--The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and beyond--as a window into his theology. In his stories, lectures, and letters, Tolkien creatively and carefully engaged with his Christian faith. Tolkien Dogmatics is a comprehensive manual of Tolkien's theological thought arranged in traditional systematic theology categories, with sections on God, revelation, creation, evil, Christ and salvation, the church, and last things. Through Tolkien's imagination, we reencounter our faith." --

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