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ii elderly. He is an ordained minister and a prolific author, having published approxi- - r , ) i
t mately 65 books, including "God, the Devil, and Harry Potter" in 2003 and "Ten   g
Things I Learned Wrong from a Conservative Church " in 2003. " » »
Killinger is originally from Germantown, Ky., and earned a Ph.D. in English from ` 0 0 0 0* ` i
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Vanderbilt Divinity School in Nashville, Tenn. He also taught for periods at other ijpjpiri-, H ii is ·®
schools including Princeton and Chicago, and from 1989 to 1997 he was Distinguished { ii,. `° E 0 yl °
Professor of Religion and Culture at Samford University in Birmingham,Ala. Spirit urilii r I I
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Church of Lynchburg, Va., the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, Calif., i ` A A ‘
and the Little Stone Church of Mackinac Island, Mich. He is a popular speaker and
has preached and lectured at churches, universities, seminaries and military units all JOH N KH UNC ER
over the United States and abroad. He currently resides in Warrenton,Va. ~—-t`t  ·~ ····· » iii··     -—     .
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