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* [[wikipedia:Bethel University|Bethel University]] offers a course on the theology of Middle-earth.  
* [[wikipedia:Bethel University|Bethel University]] offers a course on the theology of Middle-earth.  
* [[wikipedia:Cardiff Centre for Lifelong|Cardiff Centre for Lifelong]] offers a course on the literature of Tolkien and how it relates to his understanding of earlier fantasy literature.<ref>[http://www.cf.ac.uk/learn/english/exploring_tolkien.php Exploring Tolkien: There and Back Again]</ref>
* Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning offers a course on the literature of Tolkien and how it relates to his understanding of earlier fantasy literature.<ref>[http://www.cf.ac.uk/learn/english/exploring_tolkien.php Exploring Tolkien: There and Back Again]</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Rutgers University|Rutgers University]] offers a course on Christian elements found in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.<ref>[http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~wcd/tolkien.htm English 321: Tolkien & Oxford Christianity]</ref>
* [[wikipedia:Rutgers University|Rutgers University]] offers a course on Christian elements found in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.<ref>[http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~wcd/tolkien.htm English 321: Tolkien & Oxford Christianity]</ref>



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For the journal see Tolkien Studies

Tolkien studies is the scholarly research of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien this includes this fictional literature and languages and his philolgist research.

History

Fields

Linguistics

Main article: Languages

Literature

Christianity

Philosophy

Courses

"...It is a long tale..." — Aragorn
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  • Bethel University offers a course on the theology of Middle-earth.
  • Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning offers a course on the literature of Tolkien and how it relates to his understanding of earlier fantasy literature.[1]
  • Rutgers University offers a course on Christian elements found in The Lord of the Rings.[2]

See Also

References