Listen "42. Sub-creation is Art, Not Power – with Austin Freeman, author of Tolkien Dogmatics"
Episode Synopsis
Dan, Michael, and I had a thorough, deep, and fun conversation with Austin Freeman, author of “Tolkien Dogmatics”. In our free podcast, we discuss:
How Tolkien’s theology is shown in his works (and how it changed)
What Tolkien thought about criticism
How fantasy is actually a DEEPER look into our world, and not a rewrite
What sub-creation actually is and isn’t
Balrogs!
Stick around for our extended podcast for our patrons (35 more minutes!) where we talk more about:
Austin’s experiences in Edinboro
How Tolkien changed his perspective on life and faith
Why Tolkien is a Calvinist
Confessions from the Comfy Chair including
What Circle of Dante’s Inferno does Rings of Power belong in?
What’s the nerdiest thing you’ve ever done?
What would be a great non-Tolkien book to read?
How can we foster creativity so writers will create new great stories again?
Austin Freeman has a PhD in systematic theology, is faculty at Houston Christian University, and the author of the book “Tolkien Dogmatics”. Austin’s book is a deep dive into Tolkien’s theology, how he expressed that through his stories, and the care he took in engaging his faith through his creativity.
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Episode Links
Tolkien Dogmatics at Lexham Press
Tolkien Dogmatics at Amazon
Episode Links
The Tolkien Road
The Tolkien Road – Patreon
Tolkien’s Overture : Concerning the Music of the Ainur
Tolkien’s Requiem : Concerning Beren and Luthien
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If You Like Tolkien (from past episodes) ????
The Silmarillion
The Fall of Númenor
The Atlas of Middle-earth
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien
The Children of Hurin
How Tolkien’s theology is shown in his works (and how it changed)
What Tolkien thought about criticism
How fantasy is actually a DEEPER look into our world, and not a rewrite
What sub-creation actually is and isn’t
Balrogs!
Stick around for our extended podcast for our patrons (35 more minutes!) where we talk more about:
Austin’s experiences in Edinboro
How Tolkien changed his perspective on life and faith
Why Tolkien is a Calvinist
Confessions from the Comfy Chair including
What Circle of Dante’s Inferno does Rings of Power belong in?
What’s the nerdiest thing you’ve ever done?
What would be a great non-Tolkien book to read?
How can we foster creativity so writers will create new great stories again?
Austin Freeman has a PhD in systematic theology, is faculty at Houston Christian University, and the author of the book “Tolkien Dogmatics”. Austin’s book is a deep dive into Tolkien’s theology, how he expressed that through his stories, and the care he took in engaging his faith through his creativity.
SUPPORT THIS PODCAST AND BECOME A PATRON!
Get access to the extended edition of this podcast, our private Discord chat, shop discounts, and more. Click here!
Episode Links
Tolkien Dogmatics at Lexham Press
Tolkien Dogmatics at Amazon
Episode Links
The Tolkien Road
The Tolkien Road – Patreon
Tolkien’s Overture : Concerning the Music of the Ainur
Tolkien’s Requiem : Concerning Beren and Luthien
Subscribe to our Podcast
Apple
If You Like Tolkien (from past episodes) ????
The Silmarillion
The Fall of Númenor
The Atlas of Middle-earth
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien
The Children of Hurin
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