Acknowledgments | p. 7 |
Introduction: A Historiography of Christian Approaches to Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings | p. 17 |
The Ring | |
The Pagan Tolkien | p. 57 |
The Christian Tolkien: A Response to Ronald Hutton | p. 71 |
Can We Still Have a Pagan Tolkien?: A Reply to Nils Ivar Agøy | p. 90 |
The Entwives: Investigating the Spiritual Core of The Lord of the Rings | p. 106 |
ôLike Heathen Kingsö: Religion as Palimpsest in Tolkien's Fiction | p. 119 |
Confronting the World's Weirdness: J.R.R. Tolkien's The Children of Húrin | p. 145 |
Eru Erased: The Minimalist Cosmology of The Lord of the Rings | p. 152 |
The Ring and the Cross: How J.R.R. Tolkien Became a Christian Writer | p. 170 |
The Cross | |
Redeeming Sub-Creation | p. 177 |
Catholic Scholar, Catholic Sub-Creator | p. 193 |
ôAn Age Comes Onö: J.R.R. Tolkien and the English Catholic Sense of History | p. 205 |
The Lord of the Rings and the Catholic Understanding of Community | p. 224 |
Tracking Catholic Influence in The Lord of the Rings | p. 234 |
Saintiy and Distant Mothers | p. 246 |
The ôLast Battleö as a Johannine Ragnarök: Tolkien and the Universal | p. 259 |
Bibliography | p. 283 |
Contributors | p. 302 |
Index | p. 305 |
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