this really knocked me for a loop
Jul. 5th, 2010 08:41 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
And it throws an interesting light on JK Rowling's own understanding of Christianity. In this article, she claims that the HP series is basically Christian. But she also claims - read the last three paragraphs - that the current Pope belongs to "the lunatic fringe" of Christianity. I'm afraid that what we have here, however incredible it may seem, is a survival, in the twenty-first century, of that English pathology that led nineteenth-century religious writers to call Catholicism "sectarian"; the ecclesiastical version of the "Fog in the Channel, Continent cut off" mentality.
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Date: 2010-07-05 03:19 pm (UTC)P.S.: welcome back, long time no see, and thanks for dropping in!
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Date: 2010-07-05 05:56 pm (UTC)But I stand by my published view that the imaginative world of HP is not Christian. Unfortunately, because of FictionAlley's ongoing troubles, the most recent version of my essay on the issue is not accessible, but you can read the first draft here.
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Date: 2010-07-05 08:41 pm (UTC)essay on JKR
Date: 2010-07-06 07:04 am (UTC)Re: essay on JKR
Date: 2010-07-06 08:39 am (UTC)I haven't read all the classics by a long shot. I do know how to make use of what I know, which may make it sound as if I knew more than I really do. (If you want really terrifying learning, try