Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Art (1)
- Authorship (1)
- Beauty (1)
- Coleridge (1)
- Craftsmanship (1)
-
- Domination (1)
- Dunamis (1)
- Enchantment (1)
- Fancy (1)
- Fire (1)
- Flame Imperishable (1)
- Fëa (1)
- Fëar (1)
- Goeteia (1)
- Great Tale (1)
- Hero Myth (1)
- Holy Spirit (1)
- Imperishable Flame (1)
- Light (1)
- Machine (1)
- Magia (1)
- Magic (1)
- Magician (1)
- Middle-earth (1)
- Moral Philosophy (1)
- Music of the Ainur (1)
- Natural Law (1)
- Necromancy (1)
- Occult (1)
- Power (1)
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Christianity
Enchantment: A Teleology, Nathanael S. Toth
Enchantment: A Teleology, Nathanael S. Toth
Senior Honors Theses
Despite the highly developed nature of his fictional world, Middle-earth, Tolkien never formally laid out a tabulated magic system for his fantasy creation. Nevertheless, unlike many stories by others in the fantasy genre, the magic he does include is far from just a shallow, world-building mechanism. Instead, it encapsulates the core theme of his fiction and the purposes which Ilúvatar (the God of Middle-earth) has given to the story’s many characters.
This paper will examine the nature and function of this magic from many angles: the identification of good magic with art and evil magic with domination; the delineation between …
Mythology, Morality, And The Messiah: How Natural Moral Law And Hero Myth Entail That Jesus Christ Is The Best Possible Hero, Matthew J. Coombe
Mythology, Morality, And The Messiah: How Natural Moral Law And Hero Myth Entail That Jesus Christ Is The Best Possible Hero, Matthew J. Coombe
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
Essentially this dissertation is an abductive argument for Jesus Christ being the best possible hero. The abductive argument is concerned with the synthesis of several different disciplines: natural theology, general revelation, ethics, natural law (meta-ethics), literary criticism, Biblical criticism, and mythology. When synthesized the most reasonable conclusion for the data is that Jesus Christ is the best possible hero. All of the disciplines work together: Natural theology establishes the axiological basis for moral realism and moral knowledge. General revelation acts as a universal imprinter, which not only imbeds man with moral knowledge, but also with inherent notions of heroism—heroism and …