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The Gospel According to Harry Potter: Spirituality in the Stories of the World's Favourite Seeker


Harry Potter

No. of pages 186

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In a book that is sure to delight Harry Potter fans and spiritual seekers alike, Connie Neal embarks on an exploration into J.K. Rowling's created world of magic and mystery and enumerates more than fity "Potteran" themes that can be seen as glimmers of the Christian gospel. With an arsenal of charming allusions and parallels, Neal persuasively demonstrates that Harry Potter need not be rejected as a threat to the Christian faith, as some have claimed. Written accessibly in short three- to four-page chapters, Neal's The Gospel According to Harry Potter is both a much-needed stroke of interpretive genius and a fascinating reflection on our time's most popular literary series. This is a must-read for everyone intrigued by the Harry Potter phenomenon.

 

This book is part of a book series called Harry Potter .

There are 186 pages in this book. This book was published 2002 by Westminster/John Knox Press, U. S. .

Connie Neal is the author of over thirty books and Bible projects, most recently What's the Christian to Do with Harry Potter?. She toured as a speaker with Women of Faith in 1998 and now crosses the country conducting workshops on Harry Potter's influence in the Christian community. Along with her husband, Connie is raising their three children to remain culturally literate without compromising their love of God. Samuel F. (Skip) Parvin is an established youth curricula writer and is the coauthor of the companion study guides for The Gospel according to The Simpsons and The Gospel according to Harry Potter. Parvin is also a former pastor of Isle of Faith United Methodist Church in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Harry Potter
The seven Harry Potter books follow the adventures of our hero, Harry Potter, as he attempts to defeat the evil wizard Voldemort. The stories inspired the seven films that told Harry's story, the spin off Fantastic Beasts and Where to find Them, and a host of tie in stories, movie books and even quizzes.

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