
Breaking the Da Vinci Code
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Many who have read the New York Times best seller The Da Vinci Code have questions that arise from seven codes, expressed or implied, in Dan Brown's book. In Breaking the Da Vinci Code, Darrell Bock, Ph.D., responds to the novelist's claims using central ancient texts and answers the following questions:
- Who was Mary Magdalene?
- Was Jesus married?
- Would Jesus being single be un-Jewish?
- Do the so-called secret, gnostic gospels help us understand Jesus?
- How were the New Testament gospels assembled?
- Does Mary's honored role as apostle match the claims of the New School?
- What is the remaining relevance of The Da Vinci Code?
Darrell Bock's research uncovers the origins of these codes by focusing on the 325 years immediately following the birth of Christ, for the claims of The Da Vinci Code rise or fall on the basis of things emerging from this period. Breaking the Da Vinci Code distinguishes fictitious entertainment from historical elements of the Christian faith. For by seeing these differences, one can break the da Vinci code. Ultimately, though, there is another code lurking behind the pages of this novel. Most readers of the novel have no idea that this other code is there. In fact, Bock didn't notice it at first himself. Breaking the Da Vinci Code, though, will lead readers to discover why this novel has become something of a public phenomenon and why the issues it raises are worthy of careful study and reflection.
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A must listen after reading the Da Vinci Code
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FANTASTIC! VERY LEVEL HEADED! VERY FACTUAL!
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some of the comments for this book basicly called the author a Roman Catholic and another said the facts were not as well researched as Dan Brown's. Darrell Bock teaches at Dallas Theological Seminary and is not a Roman Catholic. And the idea that Dan Brown did a better job with his research is truly funny. Dr. Bock has been teaching on these subjects for decades to masters and PhD students, he is a luke scholar and has written critical scholarly commentaries on the books of Luke and Acts! Bock's credentials are all there, scholarly books, articles, president of the Evangelical Theological Society, and the list could keep going on and on. I say all that to say Dr. Bock is an amazing teacher, speaker, and writer he is honest in his work, actually studying the documents like the Bible, the gospel of mary, Thomas, ect. an early Christian theology attest to this. If you are intrested in these topics then get this book, finding Dr. Bock's work is like winning the lottery because of his honesty an teaching abilities. He has stuff on YouTube, articles you can read online from scholarly journals on these topics, podcasts, ect. Conservative Orthodox Christian scholars are in the minority by far it's a intresting perspective to hear and is backed by reality and history. Textual criticism, and archeology attest to this. (i.e. new testament manuscripts, early church father writings, gnostic gospels) hope this helps with your decision, mostly was offended by the untrue an slanderous comments i refereed too above which is why I wrote this "review". -Jacob Dallas,TXDr. Bock is great
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This book is great!!!
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Interesting but not simple.
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Both books were good.
Bock's book does a better job of getting straight to the point regarding the errors of "The Da Vinci Code."
Witherington's book spends additional time discussing matters outside of the immediate scope of "The Da Vinci Code."
Both books were good. Both contained a lot of the same information.
A Good Book
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I personaly know Dr. Bock from attending the church where he taught about 15 years ago,and have always been impressed by his ability to explain deep subject matter in a way easy to comprehend.
I very much enjoyed this book and recomend it highly.
Breaking the Da Vinci Code
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Inturpting to suit your own point
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