Posts Tagged ‘Pearce’
The Hidden Meaning of The Lord of the Rings: The Theological Vision in Tolkien’s Fiction
Taught by Joseph Pearce Despite the absence of any direct mention of Christ or the Catholic Church, Tolkien described his work as “fundamentally religious and Catholic.” He was able to infuse his fictional world with theological orthodoxy through his creation myth and world order, by endowing his protagonists with Christian virtues, and by incorporating themes…
Read MoreThe Hobbit: Discovering Grace and Providence in Bilbo’s Adventures
Taught by Joseph Pearce In this companion course to The Hidden Meaning of The Lord of the Rings, Professor Joseph Pearce highlights the “fundamentally religious and Catholic” nature of Tolkien’s famous novel, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again. In this course, Joseph Pearce shows that Tolkien’s own words about The Lord of the Rings…
Read MoreShakespeare’s Catholicism: A Critical Analysis of the Bard’s Life and Plays
Taught by Joseph Pearce In Shakespeare’s Catholicism, Joseph Pearce presents biographical and literary evidence proving the Bard’s adherence to the true Faith in a time of persecution and upheaval in Elizabethan England. Professor Pearce reveals little-known details of Shakespeare’s life, including his Catholic education, openly Catholic father and daughter, his friendship with Jesuit martyr St.…
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