Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
311
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Edition
8
ISBN-10
161147065X
ISBN-13
9781611470659
Description
Paul E. Kerry delves into the profound dialogue surrounding the intertwining of Christianity and J.R.R. Tolkien's literary masterpiece, "The Lord of the Rings." With a thoughtful examination, he explores how Tolkien's faith and personal experiences shaped the narrative and themes within his famous epic. Readers are invited to contemplate the deeper moral and spiritual lessons woven throughout the tale, and how these mirror Christian beliefs, ideals, and allegories, presenting a fresh perspective on a beloved fantasy world.
Kerry's analysis not only brings to light the overt and subtle elements of Christian theology in Tolkien's work but also invites discussion on the broader implications of faith in literature. His insights prompt readers to consider how stories serve as vehicles for exploring moral truths and the impact of religious narratives in shaping artistic expressions. This exploration is both a tribute to Tolkien’s genius and an invitation for further discourse on the intersection of faith and fantasy.
Kerry's analysis not only brings to light the overt and subtle elements of Christian theology in Tolkien's work but also invites discussion on the broader implications of faith in literature. His insights prompt readers to consider how stories serve as vehicles for exploring moral truths and the impact of religious narratives in shaping artistic expressions. This exploration is both a tribute to Tolkien’s genius and an invitation for further discourse on the intersection of faith and fantasy.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
History
Fantasy