J.R.R. Tolkien and his works have impacted many areas of thought and culture, including theology. In Theology and Tolkien: Practical Theology, an international group of scholars discuss numerous themes related to living out theology in our world today.
J.R.R. Tolkien and his works have impacted many areas of thought and culture, including theology. In Theology and Tolkien: Practical Theology, an international group of scholars discuss numerous themes related to living out theology in our world today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas Estes (PhD, University of Nottingham) currently teaches at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas.
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Part One: The Shire 1Koinonia in The Lord of the Rings Philip Ryken 2Searching for Home in Middle-earth J. Collin Huber 3Love at the Burning Edge of Doom: Friendship and Biblical Theology in The Lord of the Rings Chris Bruno and Mark Brians 4"Her Heart Changed, or at Least She Understood It" Christine Falk Dalessio Part Two: Osgiliath 5Gandalf Grey, Apostle to Men and Elves Douglas Estes 6Reading Barth on Jackson's Set: Threefold Salvation in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Jerome Van Kuiken 7Art and Sub-Creation: Tolkien's Theology of Art Miguel Benitez, Jr. 8The Culture Wars and The Lord of the Rings: Models of Christian Engagement Alex Sosler 9Theodicies in The Lord of the Rings Rodrigo Follis, Fábio Augusto Darius, and Ismael Silva Part Three: The Greenway 10A Nutritious Reading: A Theological View of Food in Tolkien's Writing Federico Maria Rossi 11Nazgûl and the Perversion of Spiritual Senses Trevor B. Williams 12"Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost": Greed and Power in J.R.R. Tolkien's Works Anthony Glaise 13The Doom of Elves and Men: A Thought Experiment on Death and Immortality Keith A. Mathison 14Thinking Like an Ent: Treebeard and the Pastoral Wisdom of Eugene Peterson Trygve D. Johnson
Part One: The Shire 1Koinonia in The Lord of the Rings Philip Ryken 2Searching for Home in Middle-earth J. Collin Huber 3Love at the Burning Edge of Doom: Friendship and Biblical Theology in The Lord of the Rings Chris Bruno and Mark Brians 4"Her Heart Changed, or at Least She Understood It" Christine Falk Dalessio Part Two: Osgiliath 5Gandalf Grey, Apostle to Men and Elves Douglas Estes 6Reading Barth on Jackson's Set: Threefold Salvation in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Jerome Van Kuiken 7Art and Sub-Creation: Tolkien's Theology of Art Miguel Benitez, Jr. 8The Culture Wars and The Lord of the Rings: Models of Christian Engagement Alex Sosler 9Theodicies in The Lord of the Rings Rodrigo Follis, Fábio Augusto Darius, and Ismael Silva Part Three: The Greenway 10A Nutritious Reading: A Theological View of Food in Tolkien's Writing Federico Maria Rossi 11Nazgûl and the Perversion of Spiritual Senses Trevor B. Williams 12"Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost": Greed and Power in J.R.R. Tolkien's Works Anthony Glaise 13The Doom of Elves and Men: A Thought Experiment on Death and Immortality Keith A. Mathison 14Thinking Like an Ent: Treebeard and the Pastoral Wisdom of Eugene Peterson Trygve D. Johnson
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