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#1118 Sun Dec 21, 2003 2:31 PM
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Susan<br> I saw it yesterday and really ejoyed it as I did with the other two.<br>I read the books over 20 years ago and the movies for the most part stayed true to the books.<br><br>Tom

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Paul and Tom,<br><blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr>[color:"blue"]Return of the King exceeded my hopes--apart from being too short--it is excellently conceived and executed, breathtaking, heartbreaking, terrifying and beautiful. </font><hr></blockquote><p><br>Ah I can't wait! [img]http://www.the-highway.com/w3timages/icons/joy.gif" alt="joy" title="joy[/img] We are planning to go tomorrow!<br>Susan<br><br>

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HEre's a review worth reading: http://www.acidink.org/<br><br>Scroll down to Friday the 19th.


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Dear Papa John,<br><br>I just gave away a copy of Christian History magazine to my niece's fiancee, who is a Tolkien fan. The entire edition was about Tolkien and included several articles about his relationship with Lewis. Also had several side articles on Lewis and the other inklings as well. Tolkien was a devout R.C. and it was very interesting to read about the roll his faith played in his fantasy writings.<br><br>I don't know if you can get an online version of the magazine but you can go to www.christianhistory.net and find out the easiest way to get a hold of a copy. I clicked on their order form and the magazine they were showing was the one with Tolkien on the cover.<br><br>Stucco

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Trust me...the two are not mutually exclusive (drug abuse and Roman Catholic). :)<br>Steve


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I have done a lot of reading on Tolkien, including "The Letters of J.R.R. Tokien," which provided a lot of insight into the man by his own hand.

Tolkien called himself a Roman Catholic- and a devout one, too. Which is strange because what I got was that he believed in salvation by grace alone.

I read "Letters" a year ago, so this information may be a bit rusty, but in one of his letters, he writes that the Reformation wasn't really about salvation by grace through faith- because this was obviously true doctine which all real Christians believed. i.e. it was a non-issue because it was so patent. He says it was really a frontal attack on the Eucharist- which was Tolkien's big trump card. I'll get to this soon.

While his Chrurch history may not have been the best, Tolkien was profoundly aware of, and grieved by, the corruption in the Roman Catholic church. However, he felt a loyalty to it, because though it may have been a sick body, he felt it was still the body. One of his major reasons for this was the fact that the Roman Catholic church was the only church to faithfully administer the Eucharist. Tolkien was a good Roman Catholic in this respect, if in no other: he vigourously believed all that the Church taught about the Eucharist- pertaining to salvation, as a continual source of strength for the Christian, etc.

Were it not for this sorry reason, I'm sure Tolkien would have, or at least could have been, a good Protestant, for the rest of his theology, as far as I can percieve, was pretty bang-on.


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Sounds a bit like the Jansenists---Blaise Pascal, et. al.


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