"Harry Potter": What Does the Bible Say About... (Connect)

by D. Archer and T. Watkins

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Part of a series of innovative home group Bible studies, the material in this book is aimed at encouraging Bible study within the context of exploring topical issues in a Biblical way. All the studies in the series are based on popular books or films. The studies are designed to be creative and thought-provoking. Each section has a range of questions or options from which the leader can tailor the study to suit the group. Some of the themes explored in the Harry Potter study are: Magic - what are people looking for in the occult? Why is God so opposed to the occult? Adolescence - the Bible puts a high priority on family relationships, but what does that look like in practice? What about respecting authority? Is there a "spiritual adolescence"? Ambition - what's the difference between ambitions and dreams? Is ambition always selfish? How do we handle frustrated ambitions as Christians? Is Harry Potter a good role model in his ambitions? Good and Evil - does every cloud have a silver lining? How should we respond to evil? Does good always triumph?
  • ISBN10 1859995780
  • ISBN13 9781859995785
  • Publish Date September 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 23 September 2009
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Scripture Union Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 24
  • Language English