Tolkien studies
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* [[Bethel University]] offers a course on the theology of Middle-earth. | * [[Bethel University]] offers a course on the theology of Middle-earth. | ||
* [[Cardiff Centre for Lifelong]] offers a course on the literature of Tolkien and how it relates to his understanding of earlier fantasy literature.<ref>[http://www.cf.ac.uk/learn/english/exploring_tolkien.php Exploring Tolkien: There and Back Again]</ref> | * [[Cardiff Centre for Lifelong]] offers a course on the literature of Tolkien and how it relates to his understanding of earlier fantasy literature.<ref>[http://www.cf.ac.uk/learn/english/exploring_tolkien.php Exploring Tolkien: There and Back Again]</ref> | ||
| − | * [[Rutgers University]] offers a course on Christian elements found in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''<ref>[http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~wcd/tolkien.htm English 321: Tolkien & Oxford Christianity]</ref> | + | * [[Rutgers University]] offers a course on Christian elements found in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.<ref>[http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~wcd/tolkien.htm English 321: Tolkien & Oxford Christianity]</ref> |
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- For the journal see Tolkien Studies
Tolkien studies is the scholarly research of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien this includes this fictional literature and languages and his philolgist research.
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- Bethel University offers a course on the theology of Middle-earth.
- Cardiff Centre for Lifelong offers a course on the literature of Tolkien and how it relates to his understanding of earlier fantasy literature.[1]
- Rutgers University offers a course on Christian elements found in The Lord of the Rings.[2]
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