The Gospel According to the Da Vinci Code: The Truth Behind the Writings of Dan Brown

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B&H Publishing Group, 2006 - 164 Seiten

Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code has become the best-selling hardcover adult novel of all time, spouting a tenuous postmodern worldview akin to the age-old heresy of "Gnosticism." Though Gnosticism has been refuted repeatedly throughout the history of Christianity, and many of Brown's sources have been proven frauds, people are still reading Brown's books to become "enlightened."

The Gospel According to The Da Vinci Code not only refutes the philosophies behind this blockbuster book. It also looks at Brown's other writings to form a clearer picture of the worldview that guides his writings, why this worldview is so popular and what the church must do in response.

 

Inhalt

What Might Have Been?
17
Quid est Veritas?
39
No Double Standards Allowed65
65
Thanking Dan Brown
79
Does He Have a Point?
95
Shooting Ourselves in the Foot
115
Nicaea
129
Beyond the Pale of Orthodoxy
143
Notes159
159
Urheberrecht

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Autoren-Profil (2006)

John Alan Turner is a writer, theologian, consultant, teacher, Resident Theologian for Stonecreek Church and as Senior Fellow for The ScreamFree Institute. His previous books include The Gospel According to the Da Vinci Code, Hearts and Minds: Raising Your Child With a Christian View of the World and The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible: A Daily Devotional. John lives with his wife and three daughters just outside Atlanta, Georgia.

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