| In examining the Christian themes in the trilogy, authors Kurt Bruner and Jim Ware find that truth and fiction are not as far apart as they seem.
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| In examining the Christian themes in the trilogy, authors Kurt Bruner and Jim Ware find that truth and fiction are not as far apart as they seem.
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| Dickerson digs deep into why Tolkien's works are widely read and appreciated, and suggests that our lives are enriched by their wisdom and ethics.
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| In this accessible and engaging book, Ralph Woods shows us that J.R.R. Tolkien's masterpiece is a deeply Christian work.
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| Here then, is a book that mines the gold from Middle-earth, both for long-time fans and for those just getting acquainted with Tolkien and his universe.
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| Come, gentle readers -- be not afraid. The tale within these pages will explain all...except how to best prepare...
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| This illustrated guide celebrates Tolkien's work and attempts to makes sense of Tolkien's complex and magical universe.
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| Professors Bassham and Bronson have recruited a Fellowship of scholars trained in philosophy and also steeped in the lore of Middle-earth, to delve into some of the fascinating issues raised by The Lord of the Rings.
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| This Book is for everyone who has delighted in J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy masterwork-or anyone who's just looking for a good laugh.
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