Clay Myatt is a pastor in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
With the eye of a scholar and the heart of a pastor, Myatt deftly unpacks the many rich and often overlooked connections between the biblical narrative and the Harry Potter series. An excellent and eye-opening resource for all fans of Harry Potter as well as anyone interested in exploring how these wildly popular works can help us better understand and appreciate truth and beauty in this world. --Ben Lowe, author of Doing Good without Giving Up In this deeply insightful and wise book, Myatt sheds light on important Christian themes in J. K. Rowling's beloved Harry Potter series and shows why it matters for friendship and faith, sacrifice and suffering, love and courage, death and resurrection. I commend this book to you with enthusiasm. --Scott Manetsch, Professor of Church History, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School This delightful and insightful book reminds us that in every great story we may discover the resonances of that Great Story. Such resonances become mutually reinforcing as both stories resonate with our souls and our need for meaning and hope. --Constantine R. Campbell, biblical scholar and author of Paul and the Hope of Glory Reading this book made me want to read the Potter series again and, more importantly, made me want to reread my Bible with more perceptive eyes. Myatt's book is a series of thoughtful essays that help one see how the characters and the context of Harry Potter serve as metaphors that powerfully illumine historic, orthodox Christian truths. Over and over, Myatt finds points of application for everyday believers in our current cultural context. Myatt tackles the most profound issues we face, such as the problem of evil. . . . Read this book! You might just find that your imagination will be fueled and your life will be changed. --Rick Duncan, Founding Pastor, Cuyahoga Valley Church, Cleveland, Ohio