The Hidden Meaning of the Lord of the Rings: The Theological Vision in Tolkien's Fiction

The Hidden Meaning of the Lord of the Rings: The Theological Vision in Tolkien's Fiction

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Join Joseph Pearce as he explores the great theological depth of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Despite the absence of any direct mention of Christ, Tolkien described his work as "fundamentally religious and Catholic." You'll learn of the symbolism of the One Ring, notice the similarities between the Elvish waybread, lembas, and the Eucharist, and see how Frodo acts as Christ-figure.
Reparto: Joseph Pearce
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8 episodios
  • 1. Introducing J. R. R. Tolkien: The Man Behind The Myth

    1. Introducing J. R. R. Tolkien: The Man Behind The Myth

    In our first lecture, we will look at the importance of understanding the personhood and beliefs of the author in order to understand his works. We will J.R.R. Tolkien's life and his theological and philosophical beliefs.
    In our first lecture, we will look at the importance of understanding the personhood and beliefs of the author in order to understand his works. We will J.R.R. Tolkien's life and his theological and philosophical beliefs.
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    31 min
    3 ene 2012
  • 2. True Myth: J. R. R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and the Truth of Fiction

    2. True Myth: J. R. R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and the Truth of Fiction

    During this second lecture, we'll discuss J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis's friendship and the philosophy of myth which developed as fruit of their friendship. This philosophy of myth shaped Tolkien's creative vision and helps us to understand the hidden meaning of The Lord of the Rings.
    During this second lecture, we'll discuss J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis's friendship and the philosophy of myth which developed as fruit of their friendship. This philosophy of myth shaped Tolkien's creative vision and helps us to understand the hidden meaning of The Lord of the Rings.
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    27 min
    3 ene 2012
  • 3. The Meaning of the Ring: "To Rule Them All... and in the Darkness Blind Them

    3. The Meaning of the Ring: "To Rule Them All... and in the Darkness Blind Them

    Our third lecture is devoted to the One Ring which seeks to rule all and bind all in darkness. We'll reveal the Ring as a symbol of sin in general and Original Sin in particular and look at the consequences of indulging in sin.
    Our third lecture is devoted to the One Ring which seeks to rule all and bind all in darkness. We'll reveal the Ring as a symbol of sin in general and Original Sin in particular and look at the consequences of indulging in sin.
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    26 min
    3 ene 2012
  • 4. Of Elves and Men: Fighting the Long Defeat

    4. Of Elves and Men: Fighting the Long Defeat

    This fourth lecture considers how Elves and Men are integral to Tolkien's description of The Lord of the Rings as an allegory of death and immortality. We'll also discuss the role of a memento mori, the reminder of death, in the story and how it directs us to consider the Four Last Things.
    This fourth lecture considers how Elves and Men are integral to Tolkien's description of The Lord of the Rings as an allegory of death and immortality. We'll also discuss the role of a memento mori, the reminder of death, in the story and how it directs us to consider the Four Last Things.
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    25 min
    3 ene 2012
  • 5. Seeing Ourselves in the Story: The Hobbits, Boromir, Faramir, & Gollum as Everyman Figures

    5. Seeing Ourselves in the Story: The Hobbits, Boromir, Faramir, & Gollum as Everyman Figures

    In this fifth lecture, we'll discover the various characters in The Lord of the Rings who reflect our humanity. Art is the mirror of reality and these characters can reflect important truths about ourselves.
    In this fifth lecture, we'll discover the various characters in The Lord of the Rings who reflect our humanity. Art is the mirror of reality and these characters can reflect important truths about ourselves.
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    29 min
    3 ene 2012
  • 6. Of Wizards and Kings: Frodo, Gandalf, & Aragon as Figures of Christ

    6. Of Wizards and Kings: Frodo, Gandalf, & Aragon as Figures of Christ

    Our sixth lecture discusses how Frodo, Gandalf, and Aragorn work particularly as Christ figures given certain characteristics and various points in the story. Through these characters, Tolkien introduces Christ into the story with a subtlety that refuses to be labeled as "allegory."
    Our sixth lecture discusses how Frodo, Gandalf, and Aragorn work particularly as Christ figures given certain characteristics and various points in the story. Through these characters, Tolkien introduces Christ into the story with a subtlety that refuses to be labeled as "allegory."
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    31 min
    3 ene 2012
  • 7. Beyond the Power of the Ring: The Riddle of Tom Bombadil & Other Neglected Characters

    7. Beyond the Power of the Ring: The Riddle of Tom Bombadil & Other Neglected Characters

    For our seventh lecture, we're exploring some of the lesser-known characters of The Lord of the including Tom Bombadil, Treebeard, Radagast, and others. Far from being "throw-away" characters, they all have important significance and point to Tolkien's deep Catholicism.
    For our seventh lecture, we're exploring some of the lesser-known characters of The Lord of the including Tom Bombadil, Treebeard, Radagast, and others. Far from being "throw-away" characters, they all have important significance and point to Tolkien's deep Catholicism.
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    30 min
    3 ene 2012
  • 8. Frodo's Failure: The Triumph of Grace

    8. Frodo's Failure: The Triumph of Grace

    During our final lecture, we'll look at the climactic moment of Frodo's failure on Mount Doom, his struggle with Gollum, and the paradox of triumphant providential grace.
    During our final lecture, we'll look at the climactic moment of Frodo's failure on Mount Doom, his struggle with Gollum, and the paradox of triumphant providential grace.
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    20 min
    3 ene 2012
  • The Hidden Meaning of the Lord of the Rings: The Theological Vision in Tolkien's Fiction
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    Join Joseph Pearce as he explores the great theological depth of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Despite the absence of any direct mention of Christ, Tolkien described his work as "fundamentally religious and Catholic." You'll learn of the symbolism of the One Ring, notice the similarities between the Elvish waybread, lembas, and the Eucharist, and see how Frodo acts as Christ-figure.
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    Kevin Gallagher
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    Conor Gallagher
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    Joseph Pearce
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    Catholic Courses Institute
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