Amon Sûl show

Amon Sûl

Summary: Join Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, Richard Rohlin and their guest co-hosts as they explore the life, works and Middle-earth legendarium of author J. R. R. Tolkien, informed by the Orthodox Christian faith.

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  • Artist: Richard Rohlin, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, and Ancient Faith Ministries
  • Copyright: Ancient Faith Ministries

Podcasts:

 041 - The Last Homely House: Hallowing Arda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:14:09

Fr. Andrew and Richard read about the making of the Silmarils and talk about the concept of holiness in the Legendarium. Along the way, they discuss the re-enchantment of the primary world, and Fr. Andrew gets to vent his spleen a little.

 040 - If In Day of Doom One Deathless Stands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:50:54

Fr. Andrew and Richard take a deep journey into Tolkien’s The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun, his retelling of major elements of Norse mythology. They romp through all things Germanic in Tolkien (including, naturally, a certain horse-focused culture we all love), placing Tolkien within mythology and mythology within Tolkien.

 040 - If In Day of Doom One Deathless Stands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Fr. Andrew and Richard take a deep journey into Tolkien’s The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun, his retelling of major elements of Norse mythology. They romp through all things Germanic in Tolkien (including, naturally, a certain horse-focused culture we all love), placing Tolkien within mythology and mythology within Tolkien.

 039 - The Last Homely House: Trouble in Paradise | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:23:35

Richard is joined by Dr. Augusta Hardy to talk about even more Elven migration patterns, the participatory aspects of subcreation, and all of Fëanor’s mommy issues.

 039 - The Last Homely House: Trouble in Paradise | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Richard is joined by Dr. Augusta Hardy to talk about even more Elven migration patterns, the participatory aspects of subcreation, and all of Fëanor’s mommy issues.

 038 - A Great Leader of Men | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:39:37

Fr. Paul Hodge joins Fr. Andrew to look at the leaders of the legendarium, both great and small, good and evil. Is Bilbo a leader? What about the more obvious ones like Aragorn and Gandalf? Or the less likely, like Feanor or Aldarion? They wrap up with a reading from The Notion Club Papers, Tolkien’s abandoned time travel novel.

 038 - A Great Leader of Men | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Fr. Paul Hodge joins Fr. Andrew to look at the leaders of the legendarium, both great and small, good and evil. Is Bilbo a leader? What about the more obvious ones like Aragorn and Gandalf? Or the less likely, like Feanor or Aldarion? They wrap up with a reading from The Notion Club Papers, Tolkien’s abandoned time travel novel.

 037 - The Last Homely House: A Desire for Light | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:58:18

Richard Rohlin discusses everyone’s second least-favorite chapter of the Silmarillion with John Wayne Coatney. Along the way, they discuss camel husbandry and shower genealogies.

 037 - The Last Homely House: A Desire for Light | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Richard Rohlin discusses everyone’s second least-favorite chapter of the Silmarillion with John Wayne Coatney. Along the way, they discuss camel husbandry and shower genealogies.

 036 - The Arts of the Enemy (Never Go Full Saruman) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Steven “Yay!” Christoforou returns to the podcast to talk with Fr. Andrew about using Tolkien and other imaginative fiction in ministry, about what it means to live (and not live) in Sarumanic fashion, and how confronting monsters is at the core of the Christian life. Thrill as Steve can’t remember not to call him Sauron, Fr. Andrew badly pronounces Old English, and both make a plethora of allusions to the Ancient Faith Cinematic Universe.

 036 - The Arts of the Enemy (Never Go Full Saruman) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:30:06

Steven “Yay!” Christoforou returns to the podcast to talk with Fr. Andrew about using Tolkien and other imaginative fiction in ministry, about what it means to live (and not live) in Sarumanic fashion, and how confronting monsters is at the core of the Christian life. Thrill as Steve can’t remember not to call him Sauron, Fr. Andrew badly pronounces Old English, and both make a plethora of allusions to the Ancient Faith Cinematic Universe.

 035 - The Last Homely House: The Silmarillion Doesn’t Exist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:46:47

Richard interviews “The Tolkien Professor” and Signum University president Corey Olsen, and they discuss the Silmarillion in its various conceptions and whether it really even exists. Richard also vents his spleen.

 035 - The Last Homely House: The Silmarillion Doesn't Exist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Richard interviews “The Tolkien Professor” and Signum University president Corey Olsen, and they discuss the Silmarillion in its various conceptions and whether it really even exists. Richard also vents his spleen.

 034 - The Offspring of His Thought | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:49:10

Fr. Anthony Cook returns to the podcast to take a deep dive with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick into the Ainulindalë, Tolkien’s myth of how the creation is sung into being, including the origin and problem of free will and evil, as well as the making of the Tolkienian divine council. They wrap up with a new segment, looking at the Finnish epic The Kalevala, a highly influential piece in Tolkien’s formation and legendarium.

 034 - The Offspring of His Thought | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Fr. Anthony Cook returns to the podcast to take a deep dive with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick into the Ainulindalë, Tolkien’s myth of how the creation is sung into being, including the origin and problem of free will and evil, as well as the making of the Tolkienian divine council. They wrap up with a new segment, looking at the Finnish epic The Kalevala, a highly influential piece in Tolkien’s formation and legendarium.

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