Di Archer
Discover the appeal of The Da Vinci code and find out what the Bible has to say about the issues it raises.
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Nancy De Flon / John Vidmar
Answers questions about "The Da Vinci Code" and the novel's relation to Catholicism, pointing out misrepresentations of church history and doctrine and revealing many positive aspects of the Catholic tradition.
£9.50
Erwin Lutzer
Was Jesus really married to Mary Magdalene? Did they actually have children who intermarried with the French royal family? Has the church been hiding the truth for centuries? In his best-selling work of fiction The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown blurs the lines between history and fiction, giving the impr... (more)
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Stephen Clark
In this book the author sifts the evidence for the claims found in Dan Brown's best-seller, The Da Vinci Code, that Jesus married Mary Magdalene, that the early church covered up the real message of Jesus and that the Bible's account of Jesus is false. After giving a bird's-eye view of the novel and... (more)
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Josh McDowell
This summer 'The Da Vinci Code' film will be released. The novel has sold over 36 million copies. The movie is certain to shatter box office records. It makes many assertions that defy Christian beliefs:
- Jesus was not God’s Son.
- Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene, and had children.
- Jesus w... (more)
£5.99
Hank Hannegraaff / Paul Maier
People are talking. The DaVinci Code has been on the New York Times best-seller list for almost a year and is raising a variety of responses from Christians and non-Christians alike. Some are outraged and upset by the claims of Dan Brown, while others are left utterly confused and don't know what to... (more)
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Dr Erwin Lutzer
Was Jesus really married to Mary Magdalene? Did they actually have children who intermarried with the French royal family? Has the church been hiding the truth for centuries? In his best-selling work of fiction, The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown blurs the lines between history and fiction, giving the imp... (more)
£4.99
Carl E Olson / Sandra Miesel
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 be... (more)
£10.99
Driscoll, Dw
Daddyhood is about the opportunity to have fun, to remember one's own childhood, to explore the possibilities found in marriage, to play and to run and to dive on the floor with abandon. It is about experiencing with your child the wonders of the world, the ups and downs of living with others, the j... (more)
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