The American Spectator
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The Gospels contain a fairy-story, or a story of a larger kind which embraces all the essence of fairy-stories.
Tolkien ’s argument is what he calls “eucatastrophe” or “the good catastrophe, the sudden joyous turn” For Tolkien , the true “mark” of a fairy story is eucatstrophe.
Christians everywhere celebrate today Easter , commemorating, honoring, rejoicing in, and glorying in the triumphant resurrection of Christ from the dead.
For 2,000 years , Christians have gathered together every year to repeat and read the Gospel accounts of this supreme eucatastrophe.
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