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Far from promoting a particular religion, some argue, [3] the Harry Potter novels go out of their way to avoid discussing religion at all. [4] However, the author of the series, J. K. Rowling, describes herself as a Christian, [5] and many have noted the Christian references which she includes in the final novel Harry Potter and the Deathly ...
The Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling has resulted in numerous controversies over its publication and content, primarily in the realms of law and religion. For further information see: Religious debates over the Harry Potter series; Legal disputes over the Harry Potter series; Politics of Harry Potter; Harry Potter influences and analogues
Although she writes under the pen name J. K. Rowling, before her remarriage her name was Joanne Rowling, [2] or Jo. [3] At birth, she had no middle name. [2] Staff at Bloomsbury Publishing suggested that she use two initials rather than her full name, anticipating that young boys – their target audience – would not want to read a book written by a woman. [2]
Her staunch Christian faith was developed during her childhood, which included her singing in church and at local fairgrounds. ... The post ‘The J.K. Rowling Of The 1970s’: ...
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That is not a matter of religious belief or of religious self-identification—it is a matter of civilization. At a critical moment in the Harry Potter books, the hero visits the grave of his ...
Granger has debated Abanes and Catholic Potter critic Michael O’Brien on the Christian content and value of Rowling's work. [19] This argument was later validated by Rowling in her 2007 Open Book Tour, when she commented that she thought the Christian symbolism and content of the Harry Potter novels was "obvious". [20]
HBO is at the center of controversy for supporting JK Rowling, the acclaimed author of the Harry Potter universe, stating that she has the right to express her “personal views” after ...