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B2MeM Challenge: N41 on Deep Thoughts ("God")
Genre: Essay
Rating: G
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Summary: How might Third Age characters have viewed Eru Iluvatar, the Valar, and the supernatural more generally? Using the creation myth of the Dwarves and the exercise in divine fumbling that is the Akallabeth, I explore how Ring-War era Gondorians might have approached religion. (I also make some suggestions for how similar concerns might affect other LOTR-era characters, though my focus was on Gondor.)
Finding God(s) in Middle-earth
Genre: Essay
Rating: G
Warnings: none
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Summary: How might Third Age characters have viewed Eru Iluvatar, the Valar, and the supernatural more generally? Using the creation myth of the Dwarves and the exercise in divine fumbling that is the Akallabeth, I explore how Ring-War era Gondorians might have approached religion. (I also make some suggestions for how similar concerns might affect other LOTR-era characters, though my focus was on Gondor.)
Finding God(s) in Middle-earth