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*Doctor of Philosophy, Theology (2003) University of Cambridge
'''Peter M. Candler, Jr.''' is Associate Professor of Theology at the Department of Religion of [[wikipedia:Baylor University|Baylor University]].  As medieval and pre-modern theology is one of his main academic interests, Candler has published various books and articles in this field, as well as teaching courses which include "The Intellectual Tradition of the Ancient World", "The Medieval Intellectual Tradition", "The Middle Ages" and "The 18th and 19th Centuries". He has published one of the few comparative articles of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] and [[Friedrich Nietzche]], first presented as a paper at the Tolkien conference at [[Exeter College]], [[Oxford University|Oxford]], in August 2006.
*Master of Philosophy, Theology (Two-Year Course) (1997) University of Cambridge
*Bachelor of Arts, Religion (1994) Wake Forest University
 
'''Peter M. Candler, Jr.''' is Associate Professor of Theology at the Department of Religion of [[wikipedia:Baylor University|Baylor University]].  As medieval and pre-modern theology is one of his main academic interests, Candler has published various books and articles in this field, as well as teaching courses which include "The Intellectual Tradition of the Ancient World", "The Medieval Intellectual Tradition", "The Middle Ages" and "The 18th and 19th Centuries". He has published one of the few comparative articles of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] and [[Friedrich Nietzche]], first presented as a paper at the Tolkien conference at [[Exeter College]], Oxford, in August 2006.


A native of [[wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta, Georgia]], Peter is married to Meredith Candler and is the father of two boys.
A native of [[wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta, Georgia]], Peter is married to Meredith Candler and is the father of two boys.


==Bibliography, selected==
==Bibliography, selected==
===Articles==
===Articles===
*2006[?]: The Centre for Philosophy and Theology
*2006[?]: The Centre for Philosophy and Theology
**"[www.theologyphilosophycentre.co.uk/papers/Candler_TolkeinNietzsche.doc Tolkien or Nietzsche, Philology and Nihilism]" [unpublished working paper]
**"[http://www.theologyphilosophycentre.co.uk/papers/Candler_TolkeinNietzsche.doc Tolkien or Nietzsche, Philology and Nihilism]" [unpublished working paper]
*[[2008]]: ''[[Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings – Sources of Inspiration|Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings: Sources of Inspiration]]'' [Cormarë Series; 18] (Zurich and Berne: Walking Tree 2008; Stratford Caldecott and Thomas Honegger, eds.)
*[[2008]]: ''[[Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings – Sources of Inspiration|Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings: Sources of Inspiration]]'' [Cormarë Series; 18] (Zurich and Berne: Walking Tree 2008; Stratford Caldecott and Thomas Honegger, eds.)
**"Frodo or Zarathustra: Beyond Nihilism in Tolkien and Nietzsche" (pp. 137-68)
**"Frodo or Zarathustra: Beyond Nihilism in Tolkien and Nietzsche" (pp. 137-68)

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Peter M. Candler, Jr.
Biographical information
EducationDoctor of Philosophy, Theology (2003) University of Cambridge


Master of Philosophy, Theology (Two-Year Course) (1997) University of Cambridge


Bachelor of Arts, Religion (1994) Wake Forest University
OccupationAcademic

Peter M. Candler, Jr. is Associate Professor of Theology at the Department of Religion of Baylor University. As medieval and pre-modern theology is one of his main academic interests, Candler has published various books and articles in this field, as well as teaching courses which include "The Intellectual Tradition of the Ancient World", "The Medieval Intellectual Tradition", "The Middle Ages" and "The 18th and 19th Centuries". He has published one of the few comparative articles of J.R.R. Tolkien and Friedrich Nietzche, first presented as a paper at the Tolkien conference at Exeter College, Oxford, in August 2006.

A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Peter is married to Meredith Candler and is the father of two boys.

Bibliography, selected

Articles