The Flame Imperishable by Matthew McIntosh
This book delves into the intricate world of J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium, exploring the philosophical and theological underpinnings that shape the narrative of Middle-earth. It examines the profound themes of creation, free will, and the nature of evil, drawing connections between Tolkien's mythopoeic vision and the broader context of Western thought. Through a detailed analysis of Tolkien's works, the book reveals the deep-seated influences of his Catholic faith and his engagement with the philosophical ideas of his time, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the spiritual and moral dimensions that permeate his epic tales.
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