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Witches, Wizards And Potions: The Christian Nature Of The Harry Potter Best Selling Novels, Craighton T. Hippenhammer, Debra Mattingly, Laura Ladwig
Witches, Wizards And Potions: The Christian Nature Of The Harry Potter Best Selling Novels, Craighton T. Hippenhammer, Debra Mattingly, Laura Ladwig
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The magic in Harry Potter is not “sorcery” or invocational magic; it is incantational magic. Most of the objections of the Harry Potter novels are from people who have not read the books. The author, J. K. Rowling is more interested in alchemy than magic and uses Christian symbols and careful naming throughout the books, thereby delivering difficult truths to a postmodern audience in a way that they accept as givens, ideas they would otherwise laugh at. Harry's devotion to the truth and to what is right leads him to disregard the pain he may encounter in pursuing these great …
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Faculty Scholarship
A bibliographic essay on the early beginnings of feminist spirituality literature, from the 1960s to 1998.
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn Pukkila
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn Pukkila
Marilyn R. Pukkila
A bibliographic essay on the early beginnings of feminist spirituality literature, from the 1960s to 1998.
The Literature Of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, And Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
The Literature Of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, And Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Faculty Scholarship
A bibliographic essay on the writings of contemporary Witchcraft, from the late 1890s to 1998.
The Literature Of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, And Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
The Literature Of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, And Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Marilyn R. Pukkila
A bibliographic essay on the writings of contemporary Witchcraft, from the late 1890s to 1998.