Theology and Tolkien

Constructive Theology

Douglas Estes editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:15th Sep '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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The Lord of the Rings and other works of J.R.R. Tolkien have had a far-reaching impact on culture in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In print and on film, Tolkien’s works seem to be incredible epics, but religious aspects are less obvious. Yet Tolkien himself stated in his letters that the chief conflicts of his epic works were “about God, and His sole right to divine Honour,” and whether Sauron can wrest and destroy all that is good in Middle-earth. It is from this that readers awaken to the theological truths that imbue Tolkien’s works. In Theology and Tolkien: Constructive Theology, an international group of scholars consider how Tolkien’s works (and Jackson’s interpretations) can help us build better theologies for use in our world today. From essays on the music of creation in the Ainulindalë, to angels, demons, and Balrogs, to Tolkien’s theology of God, providence, evil, and love, to the eschatology of the Final Chord of the Great Music, this book invites the reader to journey through Middle-earth as the contributors engage the theology of Tolkien’s works and its impact on the world.

The depth and subtlety of many of the essays in this book tilt the balance to the influential. * Choice *
The two-volume Theology and Tolkien joined the ranks of deeply rigorous, beautifully crafted scholarly collections ... Every essay in these two volumes is meticulously crafted, and together they showcase the depth of Tolkien’s legacy as a theological and literary treasure trove—one that continues to inspire new generations of scholars to play in his universe in ways similar to cinematographers and gamers. * Christian Century *
By grace and good fortune, I’ve been reading J.R.R. Tolkien since 1977 (age 10 for me), and I was first introduced to the great man by reading and re-reading incessantly the opening chapter to The Silmarillion, a gift given to my oldest brother in September of that year. To this day, I cannot read the first three chapters of Genesis without thinking of the Ainulindalë. Despite decades of meditation on this, I have found a multitude of new and fresh insights on Tolkien’s thought in this extraordinary new collection, Theology and Tolkien, expertly edited by Douglas Estes. A variety of brilliant voices here—from Austin Freeman to Lisa Coutras to Donald Williams, among twelve others—speak clearly and persuasively about Tolkien’s deep and abiding Catholic faith as well as his inspired and providential admiration for many pagan mythologies. A huge bravo to Tolkien and Estes! -- Bradley J. Birzer, Hillsdale College
Douglas Estes has done commendable work in assembling this substantial and useful volume, which takes an appropriately nuanced approach to exploring theological ideas in Tolkien’s work. The contributors draw helpfully not just from The Lord of the Rings but also from Tolkien's larger legendarium, and gain insights from placing his writings in dialogue with various theological approaches. -- Holly Ordway, Houston Christian University, author of Tolkien’s Faith: A Spiritual Biography
Each of the fine essays in this collection both reflects and refracts the divine light so many have encountered through Tolkien's mythos. A must for any theologically minded Tolkien reader! -- Joel Scandrett, Trinity Anglican Seminary

ISBN: 9781978712638

Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 26mm

Weight: 649g

354 pages