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'''Randel McGraw Helms''' is an American writer and historian, connected to [[wikipedia:Arizona State University|Arizona State University]], writing primarily on Christian topics.
'''Randel McGraw Helms''' is an American Bible scholar and Professor of English.
==Bibliography==
Helms studied at [[wikipedia:University of California, Riverside|University of California]] with a B.A. in 1964, and with a Ph.D. in 1968 at [[wikipedia: University of Washington|University of Washington]]. From 1968, he then taught at the University of Washington as an assistant professor of English. This was before becoming professor at [[wikipedia:Arizona State University|Arizona State University]] in the English Department.
* [[1974]] - ''[[Tolkien's World (1974)|Tolkien's World]]''
 
* [[1976]] - ''[[Myth, magic and meaning in Tolkiens World]]''
===Books===
* [[1974]] - ''[[Tolkien's World (by Randel Helms)|Tolkien's World]]''
* [[1981]] - ''[[Tolkien and the Silmarils]]''
* [[1981]] - ''[[Tolkien and the Silmarils]]''


===Lectures===
* [[2 November|November 2]], [[2002]]: ''J.R.R. Tolkien: The Man Behind The Lord of the Ring''
** "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil: Hobbit Poetry" (''[http://english.clas.asu.edu/video/ RealVideo]'')
==External links==
* [http://www.asu.edu/clas/asuenglish/who/helms.htm Randel Helms] at [[wikipedia:Arizona State University|Arizona State University]]
[[Category:Authors|Helms, Randel]]
[[Category:Authors|Helms, Randel]]
[[Category:American people|Helms, Randel]]
[[Category:People by name|Helms, Randel]]
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Randel McGraw Helms is an American Bible scholar and Professor of English. Helms studied at University of California with a B.A. in 1964, and with a Ph.D. in 1968 at University of Washington. From 1968, he then taught at the University of Washington as an assistant professor of English. This was before becoming professor at Arizona State University in the English Department.

Books[edit | edit source]

Lectures[edit | edit source]

  • November 2, 2002: J.R.R. Tolkien: The Man Behind The Lord of the Ring
    • "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil: Hobbit Poetry" (RealVideo)

External links[edit | edit source]