The Hobbit, Joseph Pearce
The Hobbit, Joseph Pearce
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The Hobbit
Discovering Grace and Providence in Bilbo's Adventures

Author: Joseph Pearce

Narrator: Joseph Pearce

Unabridged: 3 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/04/2012


Synopsis

In this course, Professor Joseph Pearce shows that Tolkien's own words about The Lord of the Rings being a "fundamentally religious and Catholic work" also apply to The Hobbit.
Professor Pearce guides you through various life lessons discovered through an in-depth reading of The Hobbit:Bilbo grows in maturity, wisdom, compassion, self-sacrifice, and heroism over the course of his journey to the Lonely Mountain. At the end of the novel, Gandalf proclaims that Bilbo is no longer the hobbit he was, and we know that he is changed for the better. The meaning of life is to grow in virtue and holiness by learning the lessons of our adventures so that we can return "home" to God in Heaven.In The Hobbit, Bilbo is time and again protected and rewarded by "luck" or "good fortune." The "luck" present in The Hobbit is nothing other than the hand of providence and grace. In order to survive our life's journey like Bilbo, we need the supernatural assistance of grace and providence.Over and over again in the book, Tolkien presents characters who have fallen prey to dragon-sickness: pride and lust for gold or other material possessions. The Hobbit serves as a cautionary meditation on Matthew 6:21: "Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."Tolkien's profoundly Catholic worldview allows us to transcend a simply literal reading of the story and discover its theological richness. Bilbo Baggins and his adventures can serve as a mirror for our journey through life. Even though we won't find ourselves traveling through goblin-infested mountains, chased by spiders, or threatened by trolls, we can see that virtue is only attained through grace by slaying the monsters and demons which try to prevent our passage into eternal glory.

About Joseph Pearce

Joseph Pearce is the author of numerous works, including Literary Converts, The Quest for Shakespeare and Shakespeare on Love, and the editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions series. His other books include literary biographies of Oscar Wilde, J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, and Alexander Solzhenitsyn.


Reviews

Well, this was delightful! I've long been aware of Joseph Pearce as one of the most respected Catholic literary critics writing today, but this is the first of his books that I've actually read. It will not be the last. *grins, because Frodo's Journey is sitting across the room from me inviting me t......more

Goodreads review by Sara

Re-reading: July 2016 First reading: May 2015 Joseph Pearce has done a beautiful job of explaining the rich symbolism in The Hobbit and helping us to see how it can be both a children's fairy story and a vehicle for the transmission of faith. While this book relies heavily on understanding The Lord o......more

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Goodreads review by Julie

This book purports to tell us the hidden meaning of The Hobbit. Now, I haven't read Tolkien's letters yet (though that library book sits enticingly on my bedside table), but I do recall his famous quote about his stories being just stories, not allegory, etc. However, one's mindset informs one's cre......more