Patricia Lyons serves as Missioner for Evangelism and Community Engagement for the Diocese of Washington. She is a member of the presiding bishop's cabinet on evangelism and the working group for the "Way of Love" curricular and support resources. An honors graduate from Harvard College in the Comparative Study of Religion, she holds a Master of Divinity degree from the Harvard Divinity School, and received her doctorate from the Virginia Theological Seminary, where she teaches theology and evangelism. Follow her on Facebook
"In a manner that is personal, playful, and profound, Patricia
Lyons provides us with an illuminating lens through which to view
the Harry Potter series, particularly as it relates to the
formation of the faith and practice of young people. The
connections she is able to make between contemporary experience and
the Christian life are remarkable, all the while inviting us to
approach the education and development of young people with fresh
vision and renewed commitment."
––The Rev. Daniel R. Heischman, D.D., Executive Director, National
Association of Episcopal Schools"Patricia Lyons offers readers both
young and old a fresh look at how to use the Harry Potter series as
a tool for growing their faith. With clear prose and varied topics,
she models what it means to use popular culture as a tool to gain a
deeper understanding of one's personal beliefs."
––Dr. Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio, Assistant Professor of Pastoral
Theology, Seminary of the Southwest and author of God and Harry
Potter at Yale: Teaching Faith and Fantasy Fiction in an Ivy League
Classroom"Harry Potter is one of the great retellings of our
Christian story, as Patricia Lyons knows and explains with clarity
and power. In Teaching Faith with Harry Potter, Lyons turns on the
light for all of us who might need to find our way out of the
darkness with the help of the Boy Who Lived."
––Greg Garrett, author of One Fine Potion: The Literary Magic of
Harry Potter and My Church Is Not Dying: Episcopalians in the 21st
Century"This is the book I have been waiting for––and the
discussion I have been dying to have with others about how to
utilize the Christian messages in the Harry Potter stories
unapologetically! I cannot wait for other people to read it and for
the discussion and community to grow even larger as we tell and
re-tell our Christian stories alongside and intertwined with the
adventures of Harry Potter. I have known the value of J.K.
Rowling's storytelling and theology since I first starting reading
these books, and I am so happy to have the academic foundation that
Patricia M. Lyons has researched and written with such care and
detail. In many ways, Teaching Faith with Harry Potter reminded me
of The Celtic Way of Evangelism. Both books argue that the only
effective way to truly evangelize is to know our own Christian
stories so well that we recognize them when other cultures tell
stories of similar life-changing events. Making those connections
in the culture around us is essential to helping others to know the
truth and love of Jesus Christ."
––The Rev. Amy Haynie, Children's Ministries Coordinator and
Associate Clergy at Trinity Church in Fort Worth, Texas is a
RevGalPalBlogs and Episcopal Café blogger, as well as an
unabashedly Slytherin Episcopal priest"Patricia Lyons has provided
the definitive faith-based commentary on the remarkable phenomenon
of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter. Bringing her personal biography and
a remarkable grasp of the literary achievement of Rowling's, she
writes illuminatingly about all the key themes of theology from sin
to Eucharist. Fittingly for the moment in which we live, we even
find that Harry Potter can provide a Christian resource for
resistance to President Trump. All in all, an astonishing tour de
force––a text to read, study, and use."
––The Very Rev. Ian S. Markham, Ph.D., Dean and President of
Virginia Theological Seminary and Professor of Theology and
Ethics"'Stunning' is the intentional adjective to use to describe
this book. There have been a plethora of Harry books on the market,
including those that delineate links with the life of faith, but
this one stands above the rest. Lyons has done her homework; she
has plumbed the classics of Western Spiritual traditions and
carefully discerned allied themes and movements in the Potter
series. I highly recommended this book for anyone interested in the
spiritual movements of life; Christian Formation
practitioners––take note."
––Victoria Garvey, former Canon for Lifelong Formation in the
Episcopal Diocese of Chicago and current faculty for the Forma
Christian Formation Certificate programs.
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