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Harry Potter and the Christian Way of Power

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83 pages, ebook

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Kyle Strobel

23 books90 followers
Kyle Strobel is a husband, father, friend, theologian, writer, speaker, and practitioner of spiritual formation. He is a Jonathan Edwards scholar, and seeks to bridge the gap between the scholarly world and the life of the church.

Kyle is the co-author of Where Prayer Becomes Real: How Honesty with God Transforms Your Soul, The Way of the Dragon or the Way of the Lamb: Searching for Jesus' Path of Power in a Church that has Abandoned It,Beloved Dust: Drawing Close to God by Discovering the Truth About Yourself , and is the author of Formed for the Glory of God: Learning from the Spiritual Practices of Jonathan Edwards.

You can find Kyle at Twitter.com/KyleStrobel; Facebook.com/KyleCStrobel

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October 2, 2017
For a long time I have struggled with explaining to my Christian friends and family just what makes the Harry Potter books so wonderful and I’ve finally found the answer! In Harry Potter and the Christian Way of Power, Kyle brilliantly dissects the stories pulling out the symbols and themes at the heart of Harry’s journey. Love, friendship, and sacrifice (values of the Order Of The Phoenix) are explored and contrasted with hate, coercion, and immortality (values of the Death Eaters) to shed light on what it truly means to be human. It turns out magic is just a case study exemplifying how each of us might wield power in life when confronted with the power of death.
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261 reviews1 follower
August 6, 2022
A nice and short analysis on Harry Potter and the themes that it has in common with Christianity! This is hard to give to someone who’s skeptical about Harry Potter because it relies quite heavily on later books, and some of the same themes, but still worth the read for any Christian Harry Potter fan!
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