Peter Kreeft: Christian Themes in 'Lord of the Rings' - Biola University Chapel
Dr. Peter Kreeft explains some of the unseen Christian foundations that undergird "The Lord of the Rings." He shows that the most important character in the series is someone who is never named: God. Dr. Kreeft also discusses the multiple Christ-figures in the series as they relate to Jesus' offices of king, prophet, and priest.
Chapel from November 18, 2013
Видео Peter Kreeft: Christian Themes in 'Lord of the Rings' - Biola University Chapel канала Biola University
Chapel from November 18, 2013
Видео Peter Kreeft: Christian Themes in 'Lord of the Rings' - Biola University Chapel канала Biola University
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