Greg Garrett is Professor of English at Baylor University. He is author of the critically acclaimed novel Free Bird, selected as one of the best first novels in 2002 by Publisher's Weekly and the Denver Rocky Mountain News, as well as The Gospel According to Hollywood and Holy Superheroes. He lives in Austin, Texas.

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Introduction: The Harry Potter Phenomenon 1 Platform 9?Y: Magic, Power, and the Fantastic 2 The Order of the Phoenix: Community, Diversity, and Formation 3 Doing What Is Right: Heroism, Good, and Evil 4 All Was Well: Faith, Hope, and the World to Come Notes
The mark of a great book discussing the Harry Potter books, especially if, like me, you have kept abreast of the current Potter scholarship, is that you learn something knew or see the Potter books in a new light. Greg Garrett's book is exactly this sort of book, and I might even say it is [the] best introduction for the reader new to the theology of Harry Potter yet written. Garrett gave me new eyes to see in many places, or approached the books from a fresh angle. -- A. T. Ross -- atrossbooks.com
