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Tag: Harry Potter

When Harry Met Wesley: Faith and Magic in Oxford

When Harry Met Wesley: Faith and Magic in Oxford

Posted on August 30, 2018September 13, 2018 by Daniel F. Flores
Christ Church, Oxford   Alright, I admit it. I love pop culture. That’s probably why I enjoyed the references to the movie Alien cunningly embedded into the story lines of the 2018 cinematic bl... Read More
Evil Rising From Where We Tried to Bury It

Evil Rising From Where We Tried to Bury It

Posted on September 3, 2012April 2, 2014 by Ted Dedon
In 1945, as Allied forces were closing in on him, Adolf Hitler took his own life. His death seemed to symbolize the end of the Nazi Empire. In recent times, there appears to be a Rise of the Evil Hi... Read More
The Harry Potter Phenomenon: What a Post-Potter World Might Mean for Religion and Society

The Harry Potter Phenomenon: What a Post-Potter World Might Mean for Religion and Society

Posted on July 18, 2011July 17, 2011 by Nicolas Cable
It is in most instances quite difficult to gauge cultural and generational shifts in society through the present lens. Social movements, political or otherwise, that we have witnessed throughout the a... Read More
Learning from Harry Potter

Learning from Harry Potter

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio
Today Evanna Lynch told the world that J.K. Rowling helped her recover from anorexia. The Toronto Sun reports that she composed a letter to Rowling to thank her for the books, which gave her hope, and... Read More

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