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Does anyone have any commentary or information from Tolkien about the Order of Wizards in his LOTR series? My intense fandom of the world he created goes back to my childhood, I adore it, and I'm just curious if he meant for the wizards to mirror the apostles?
I know technically in the larger mythology of his universe they're sort of angelic beings (subordinate to the Valar) but I think an argument could be made that their abilities and the mission they're charged with more closely resemble that of the apostles. Furthermore, you have the white wizard representing the leader of the order, the one with the most power and authority—perhaps a Pope? Saruman became corrupted and eventually he was replaced with Gandalf who helped guide faithful men to victory against the enemy.
I mean, if this is common knowledge I've totally missed it but I'd like to know if there's any more substantiated connections or if I'm just seeing something I want to see in his story.
I know technically in the larger mythology of his universe they're sort of angelic beings (subordinate to the Valar) but I think an argument could be made that their abilities and the mission they're charged with more closely resemble that of the apostles. Furthermore, you have the white wizard representing the leader of the order, the one with the most power and authority—perhaps a Pope? Saruman became corrupted and eventually he was replaced with Gandalf who helped guide faithful men to victory against the enemy.
I mean, if this is common knowledge I've totally missed it but I'd like to know if there's any more substantiated connections or if I'm just seeing something I want to see in his story.