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Cracking Da Vinci's Code

Scholars James L. Garlow and Peter Jones claim that much of Dan Brown's assertions about Christianity and some of his assertions about Da Vinci as portrayed through Brown's popular fictional work are false, or at best only partly true.

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  • "Scholars James L. Garlow and Peter Jones claim that much of Dan Brown's assertions about Christianity and some of his assertions about Da Vinci as portrayed through Brown's popular fictional work are false, or at best only partly true."@en
  • "Historical assertions intended to shake the very foundations of Christianity."
  • "The controversy grows with every sale of the bestselling novel. Throughout the contemporary fictional storyline of The Da Vinci Code, author Dan Brown skillfully weaves "historical" assertions intended to shake the very foundations of Christianity: Was Jesus merely human and not divine? Did Jesus and Mary Magdalene marry and have children? Is there a Holy Grail? If so, what is it and where can it be found? Cracking Da Vinci's code is the long-awaited answer to these and other questions. Authors James L. Garlow and Peter Jones present compelling evidence that Brown's assertions are not only historically inaccurate, but may also contain a hidden agenda."@en
  • "The controversy grows with every sale of the bestselling novel by Dan Brown. Cracking Da Vinci's code presents evidnce that Brown's assertions are historically inaccurate and may contain a hidden agenda."@en

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  • "Cracking Da Vinci's Code"@en
  • "Cracking Da Vinci's code"@en
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  • "Cracking Da Vinci's code /by James L. Garlow and Peter Jones"@en