
Lord of the Rings & the Eucharist by Scott L. Smith
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Beyond the adventure, the way to read The Lord of the Rings is not as an allegory but as a meditation on the human Story we are each caught up in, and in which we each have our part to play, our temptations to resist, and our task to accomplish.
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Glory steals an unusual gem to save her family but winds up threatening an entire world.