 | Suman Gupta - Literary Criticism - 2009 - 278 pages
This is the first extended text-based analysis of the social and political implications of the Harry Potter phenomenon. Arguments are primarily based on close readings of the ... | |
 | John Granger - Literary Criticism - 2008 - 280 pages
Provides a Christian interpretation of Harry Potter, arguing that the series supports biblical teaching as opposed to the practice of the occult, and offers insights into ... | |
 | Connie W. Neal - Religion - 2002 - 166 pages
Contrary to those who reject the Harry Potter books as a threat to Christian faith, Neal demonstrates how the lessons in these books reinforce the central messages of the Bible. | |
 | John Killinger - Literary Criticism - 2009 - 164 pages
Examining all the Harry Potter novels, John Killinger points out the consistent way in which author J. K. Rowling follows the story of Christ in the Gospels with Harry as a ... | |
 | John Granger - Social Science - 2009 - 336 pages
Harry Potter. The name conjures up J.K. Rowling's wondrous world of magic that has captured the imaginations of millions on both the printed page and the silver screen with ... | |
 | David Baggett - Philosophy - 2010 - 448 pages
You don't need a diploma in arithmancy, the friendship of a hippogriff, or even a Hogwarts Library card to discover amazing and arcane secrets in the labyrinthine world of ... | |
 | Richard Abanes - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 275 pages
Harry Potter and his magical adventures as a wizard-in-training continue to mesmerize millions worldwide. In "Harry Potter and the Bible", Richard Abanes provides a hard look ... | |
 | David Colbert - Fiction - 2008 - 336 pages
This is the indispensable source guide to J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels—revised and updated with information relating to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry ... | |
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