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Tolkien's Theology of Beauty - by Lisa Coutras (Hardcover)

Tolkien's Theology of Beauty - by  Lisa Coutras (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In this book, Lisa Coutras explores the structure and complexity of J.R.R. Tolkien's narrative theology, synthesizing his Christian worldview with his creative imagination. She illustrates how, within the framework of a theological aesthetics, transcendental beauty is the unifying principle that integrates all aspects of Tolkien's writing, from pagan despair to Christian joy.<br>J.R.R. Tolkien's Christianity is often held in an unsteady tension with the pagan despair of his mythic world. Some critics portray these as incompatible, while Christian analysis tends to oversimplify the presence of religious symbolism. This polarity of opinion testifies to the need for a unifying interpretive lens. The fact that Tolkien saw his own writing as "religious" and "Catholic," yet was preoccupied with pagan mythology, nature, language, and evil, suggests that these areas were wholly integrated with his Christian worldview. <i>Tolkien's Theology of Beauty</i> examines six structural elements, demonstrating that the author's Christianity is deeply embedded in the narrative framework of his creative imagination. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>In this book, Lisa Coutras explores the structure and complexity of J.R.R. Tolkien's narrative theology, synthesizing his Christian worldview with his creative imagination. She illustrates how, within the framework of a theological aesthetics, transcendental beauty is the unifying principle that integrates all aspects of Tolkien's writing, from pagan despair to Christian joy.<br>J.R.R. Tolkien's Christianity is often held in an unsteady tension with the pagan despair of his mythic world. Some critics portray these as incompatible, while Christian analysis tends to oversimplify the presence of religious symbolism. This polarity of opinion testifies to the need for a unifying interpretive lens. The fact that Tolkien saw his own writing as "religious" and "Catholic," yet was preoccupied with pagan mythology, nature, language, and evil, suggests that these areas were wholly integrated with his Christian worldview. <i>Tolkien's Theology of Beauty </i> examines six structural elements, demonstrating that the author's Christianity is deeply embedded in the narrative framework of his creative imagination. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"This book was an interesting read. To find out more about where Tolkien's theology stands, Catholic though it may be, was certainly enlightening. I give this book 4 stars out of 5." (Justin Dilliplane, Resolved for Christ, resolvedfc.blogspot.de, January, 2018)</p>"This excellent study ... is, to the best of my knowledge, the only monograph on its subject ... . Throughout the text, Coutras gives ample and insightful references to earlier scholarship, making the book valuable as an introduction above and beyond the virtues of its own argument." (John Wm. Houghton, Journal of Tolkien Research, Vol. 4 (2), 2017)<p></p><p>"Lisa Coutras's Tolkien's Theology of Beauty is an important addition to Tolkien Studies, and worthy of being read by more than just those interested in religious readings of the Silmarillion legendarium or The Lord of the Rings." (Philip Irving Mitchell, Mythlore, Vol. 36 (1), 2017)</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Lisa Coutras holds a PhD in Theology from King's College London, UK, and an MTh in Applied Theology from the University of Oxford, UK.<br>

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