The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in The Da Vinci CodeIgnatius Press, 2004 M01 1 - 329 páginas The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown's best selling novel, purports to be more than fiction: it claims to be based on fact and scholarly research. Brown wants his readers to believe that he is revealing the long-concealed truth about Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and early Christianity, a truth that he says has been suppressed by the malevolent and conspiratorial forces of the Catholic Church. The novel alleges that there has been throughout history a secret group of true followers of a Gnostic Jesus and his wife, Mary Magdalene, the true "Holy Grail." Almost everything most Christians and non-Christians think they know about Jesus, according to Dan Brown, is completely wrong, the result of Catholic propaganda designed to hide the truth from the world. |
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The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in The Da Vinci Code Carl E. Olson,Sandra Miesel Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in The Da Vinci Code Carl E. Olson,Sandra Miesel Vista de fragmentos - 2004 |
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The Da Vinci Myth versus the Gospel Truth D. James Kennedy,Jerry Newcombe Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
Christianity Online: Response to The Da Vinci Code as Impression Management John F. Dillon,William J. McKeel Vista de fragmentos - 2007 |