Take It From Tolkien: ‘The Lord of the Rings’ is a ‘Religious and Catholic Work’
The connections between The Lord of the Rings and Christianity are numerous.
The connections between The Lord of the Rings and Christianity are numerous.
The feast day of Blessed Gandolph, a gray friar, is April 3.
The final installment of Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth journey improves in key ways on its immediate predecessors — but it’s not enough.
Connecting the Dots: Jesus Christ creates a story in which our cooperation with or rejection of his grace spells the difference between heaven and hell.
The charm and manners of Tolkien’s fairy tale are jettisoned in favor of more preposterous action scenes and a tepid love triangle in this bloated middle movie.
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