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'''Christian History''' was a periodical published by ''[[wikipedia:Christianity Today|Christianity Today]]''. The second issue of volume 22 ([[2003]]) was dedicated completely to Tolkien. | '''''Christian History''''' was a periodical published by ''[[wikipedia:Christianity Today|Christianity Today]]''. The second issue of volume 22 ([[2003]]) was dedicated completely to Tolkien. | ||
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Christian History | |
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Author | Various |
Publisher | Christianity Today International |
Released | 2003 |
Format | Paperback |
Christian History was a periodical published by Christianity Today. The second issue of volume 22 (2003) was dedicated completely to Tolkien.
History
- Chris Armstrong, Steven Gertz: "Windows on the life and work of J.R.R. Tolkien"
- Chris Armstrong: "He Gave Us Back Myth and with It, Truth."
- Clyde S. Kilby: "Meeting Professor Tolkien"
- Bradley J. Birzer: "Tolkien: The Man Behind the Myth"
- Steven Gertz: "Most Married Man"
- Tom Shippey: "A Feeling for Language"
- Clyde S. Kilby: "A Niggling Art"
- Joseph Pearce: "The Christian Humanists"
- David Mills: "One Truth, Many Tales"
- Thomas Howard: "SacramentaL Imagination"
- Ralph C. Wood: "Good and Evil in Middle-earth"
- Jennifer Lynn Woodruff: "The Inklings"
- Colin Duriez: "Tollers and Jack"
- Humphrey Carpenter: "Hobbits and Englishman"
- Aaron Belz: "Father of Epic Fantasy"
- Michael Foster: "An Unexpected Party"
- Humphrey Carpenter: "The 'idol' speaks"
- Steven Gertz, Chris Armstrong: "Understanding Tolkien"