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In this article, I look at new missiological challenges in France, at the beginning of the twentieth-century.
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Yannick Imbert deposited Tolkien’s Shire: The Ideal of a Conservative-Anarchist Distributist Governance on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago
This article seeks to explores the political significance of Tolkien’s Shire through consideration of both his works and his historical background.
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Yannick Imbert deposited Eru will enter Eä: The Creational-Eschatological Hope of J.R.R. Tolkien on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
This paper aims to demonstrate that Tolkien’s hope for a future restoration of nature rests upon a fundamentally Catholic understanding of nature and history, and more precisely Thomistic. To do so, the paper will first look at central aspects of this future « natural hope » in Tolkien’s works. References to Christopher Tolkien’s History of Mid…[Read more]
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In this article, I look at Tolkien’s translation efforts on the book of Jonah, commissioned by the editor of the Jerusalem Bible. I look at Tolkien’s contribution in his theological and historical context.
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Yannick Imbert's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago