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Exploring Eric Reinders' Reading Tolkien in Chinese: Religion, Fantasy and Translation

Added April 21, 2026
Eric Reinders has produced a fascinating study of how Tolkien's legendarium, especially The Lord of the Rings, has been translated into Chinese language and culture. He explores translation of concepts across cultures (what is an "elf," anyway?) as well as the contributions to interpreting …
Precepted by Dr. Robert Steed

Jesus the Secret Messiah: The Gospel of Mark as History and Literature

Added April 17, 2026
Throughout Christian history, the Gospel of Mark has been the most overlooked and misunderstood of the four canonical gospels within Christianity. Many assume it to be not much more than a condensed, bare-bones summary of the gospels of Matthew or Luke. This is a serious mistake. Mark's narrative i…
Precepted by Adam Beaton

Ancient Scandinavia

Added April 14, 2026
Join Dr. Irina Manea on an amazing journey through Ancient Scandinavia, a true "laboratory" for investigating the development of human societies from the melting of the ice sheets to the dawn of the medieval world. In this module, we'll explore together how a barren land, freshly exposed by ret…
Precepted by Dr. Irina Manea

Olympus to Middle-earth: Classical Myth in Modern Fantasy

Added April 14, 2026
This module traces how the great myths of Greece and Rome, tales of transformation, underworld journeys, and heroic quests. have been reimagined by modern fantasy writers including J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Ursula K. Le Guin, asking how the classics influenced them and why these ancient stori…
Precepted by Adam Beaton

The Trojan War and Tolkien: From Homer to The Fall of Gondolin

Added April 14, 2026
This module traces the greatest war story ever told, the Trojan War, from its Classical origins in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, through medieval romances and Virgil's Aeneid/i>, all the way to Tolkien's legendarium. Along the way, we will see how Tolkien’s fallen cities, doomed heroe…
Precepted by Adam Beaton

Shakespeare's Epic Fairy Tales: The Tempest

Added April 13, 2026
"We are such stuff as dreams are made on,” we’re informed in one of Shakespeare’s most celebrated and enigmatic plays—The Tempest. This hybrid module explores the bard’s tale of magic, monsters, betrayal, and forgiveness, with discussions of the play’s text and lectures on its historical and…
Precepted by Dr. Liam Daley

A Pilgrim’s Journey through Narnia Non-Sequential Series

Added March 28, 2026
Step into the wardrobe and journey through Narnia with scholar and storyteller Brenton Dickieson, author of the acclaimed A Pilgrim in Narnia blog. This ongoing series invites readers to explore The Chronicles of Narnia one book at a time in a relaxed, discussion-based setting. Eac…

Light, Longing, and Liberation in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: A Pilgrim’s Journey through Narnia

Added March 28, 2026
Think of Lucy Pevensie’s name: “Lucy,” like “lucid,” from the Latin “light.” One of the more intriguing parts of The Chronicles of Narnia is watching Lucy lead in her own way as the youngest sibling, as a girl, and as someone who is a seer or a sympathetic heart rather than a swordsman or st…

Remapping Our Worlds in Prince Caspian: A Pilgrim’s Journey through Narnia

Added March 28, 2026
Return to Narnia with Brenton Dickieson as we continue our journey through C.S. Lewis’s beloved other world. In this discussion-based module, we’ll read Prince Caspian, a story of wandering, restoration, and the marks of true leadership. In Prince Caspian, the Pevensie children are…