Editorial Reviews
"Craig Bernthal demonstrates that Tolkien's literary vision was profoundly and concretely sacramental, and his magnificent retelling of the entire Cosmic Story shaped by the Church's most basic theological claims and its quite specific sacraments. In making these visible for the first time, Bernthal provides us with a lens for a fresh and sprightly look at Tolkien." --RALPH C. WOOD, author of The Gospel According to Tolkien
"Bernthal's is a unique study in fully establishing the centrality of St. John the Divine in Tolkien's life and thought. He shows, compellingly, that the sacraments of the Eucharist and penance structure the legendarium, and that The Lord of the Rings truly is a book of signs." --ALISON MILBANK, author of Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians
"Through his academic work, his heroic fiction and legendarium, and his sanctified mythic vision, Tolkien revealed worlds of beauty and terror. In his new book, Craig Bernthal wondrously uncovers the numerous layers in Tolkien's thought as well as the nuances, the trajectories, and even the empty spaces, immense with possibilities." --BRADLEY J. BIRZER, author of J.R.R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth
"Having enjoyed Craig Bernthal's excellent book on Shakespeare, I am delighted that he has turned the keen edge of his considerable intellect to the Catholicism of Middle-earth. This is a work that will thrill and enthrall all those who wish to delve deeper into Tolkien's world." --JOSEPH PEARCE, author of Tolkien: Man & Myth and Bilbo's Journey: Discovering the Hidden Meaning of The Hobbit.