
Gospel According to Tolkien
Visions of the Kingdom in Middle Earth
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Narrado por:
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Nadia May
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Ralph Wood
In this accessible and engaging book, Ralph Wood shows us that J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterpiece is a deeply Christian work because it does not blink back the horrors of our terrible times, but confronts them with startling honesty.
Listeners keep turning to this work because here they are immersed in significance and meaning–perceiving the Hope than can be found amidst despair; the Charity that overcomes veangance; and the Faith that springs from the strange power of weakness.
The Gospel According to Tolkien will be loved by both longtime Tolkien fans and those recently drawn to his books through the popular feature films.
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If you are a Tolkien fan, and not a Christian, you should read it as well. There are great insights and true wisdom to be found in it.
Wow!!!
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Really dense but super interesting
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NICE BOOK!!!
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Thoroughly Worthwhile and Insightful!
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Good narrator.
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This book is quite possibly one of the best defenses I've ever seen compiled in the name of Tolkien's faith. Unlike Tolkien, I am not myself a Christian, however, I've come to learn that to study anything medieval or anything Tolkien requires a familiarity with Christianity and its evolution. Even then, knowing such things doesn't allow you to connect the dots because Tolkien is often subtle, hiding his intent behind older meanings and linguistic veils. This book demystifies a good chunk of it. For those who have only read The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings, this book will go a long way towards creating a new appreciation and understanding. For those like myself who are constantly trying to decode The Silmarillion, this book is of immense value. The only negative I could point to in this book is that there are a handful of moments where the Christian reinterpretation of Old Testament texts are a bit overboard, but at the same time, this is likely how Tolkien himself would have interpreted such things. It's all perception.
Nadia May continues to be one of the best of the best when it comes to narration, regardless of what name she chooses to use. Her pronunciations are at times a bit different than what Tolkien fans might expect (especially those who got used to the films), but on the whole, she delivers with enthusiasm and authority.
Demystifying Tolkien
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A pleasant listen
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Insight into the stories that really mattered
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The perfect companion for all things Tolkien
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Extremely insightful commentary, mostly good narrator
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