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The Inklings
C.S. Lewis: A Gallery of Family and Friends A Gallery of thumbnail sketches of close and influential family and friends of C.S. Lewis
Why The Lord of the Rings Is Dangerous The authors of Tolkien's Ordinary Virtues and J. R. R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth talk about the Christian life in Faerie Brad Birzer and Mark Eddy Smith
Soul Wars, Episode Two The second Lord of the Rings film raises the spiritual stakes. Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: A Season of Saviors Christian media reviewers take on The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Gangs of New York, Antwone Fisher, Star Trek: Nemesis, Maid in Manhattan, The Hot Chick, and the Swedish arthouse film Songs from the Second Floor Jeffrey Overstreet
Does The Lord of the Rings Teach Salvation By Works? The authors of Tolkien's Ordinary Virtues and J. R. R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth talk about whether Tolkien was too ignorant of evil and other subjects. Brad Birzer and Mark Eddy Smith
Hobbits Aren't Fence-Sitters The authors of Tolkien's Ordinary Virtues and J. R. R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth discuss why Tolkien hated modernity and thinking about evil—and whether he was right to do so. Brad Birzer and Mark Eddy Smith
A Familiar Ring .R.R. Tolkien's grandson shows in Final Witness that strong fiction runs in the family Cindy Crosby
Palme d'Orc Tolkien preview Rings Out at the Cannes Film Festival. Also: Critics respond to A Knight's Tale and The Trumpet of the Swan. Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: HarperCollins Releases a Semi-Official C.S. Lewis Sequel—But It's Not Narnia "Plus: Tolkien and Lewis speak to a post-9/11 world, and many other stories from media around the world." Ted Olsen
J.R.R. Tolkien: Did You Know? Windows on the life and work of J.R.R. Tolkien Chris Armstrong and Steven Gertz
J.R.R. Tolkien: From the Editor - He Gave Us Back Myth and with it, Truth Chris Armstrong
Meeting Professor Tolkien An American professor spent a summer with Tolkien. He remembers the man, his faith, and his writings. Clyde S. Kilby
Tolkien: Man Behind the Myth At odds with his age, he created another. Bradley J. Birzer
A Feeling for Language Without philology, Middle-earth would never have exisited. But what is philology? Tom Shippey
The Christian Humanists Tolkien joined these authors in countering the decadence of a dark century. Joseph Pearce
One Truth, Many Tales How did tolkien's approach to writing for a secularizing world compare with those of his Christian contemporaries? David Mills
Sacramental Imagination Catholicism anchored Tolkien's life and suffused his writings. Thomas Howard
The Life and Times of J.R.R. Tolkien: Christian History Timeline
Good & Evil in Middle-earth The characters are mythic, but the epic sweeps across a Christian moral landscape. Ralph C. Wood
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