Looking for God in Harry PotterFor the latest edition of this book that covers all 7 Harry Potter novels, see How Harry Cast His Spell.Millions of children, even Christian children, are reading the mega-selling Harry Potter book series and are exposed to the Harry Potter movies. John Granger, a devout Christian, teacher of classic literature, and father of seven children, first read the Harry Potter books so he could explain to his children why they weren't allowed to read them. After intense study, however, he became convinced that the books are underestimated as literature-and reflect important Christian truths. In Looking for God in Harry Potter, Granger gives parents and teachers a roadmap for using the Harry Potter books to teach Christian truth to children. |
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Gods Army versus the Servants of Satan? | 11 |
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Harry Potter - ein Literatur- und Medienereignis im Blickpunkt ... Christine Garbe Limited preview - 2006 |