About this title: A critique of the bestselling novel "The da Vinci Code" examines various elements of the story to separate fictitious literary creations from historical facts of Christianity.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Nelson Books
Date Published: 04/2004
ISBN-13:9780785260462ISBN:0785260463
Description: Good in good dust jacket. Good, In good dust jacket. Glued binding. Paper over boards. 208 p. Ex-Library expected imperfections. read more
Description: Very Good. 0785260463 Copyright 2004 / light edge wear to dust jacket / good hard cover / good clean pages / good or better condition. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers
Date Published: 2004
ISBN-13:9780785260462ISBN:0785260463
Description: Fine in fine dust jacket. Book is like new. DJ has only very minor edge wear. A great copy! Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 208 p. Audience: General/trade. read more
Binding: Hard Back
Publisher: Nelson Books, Nashville
Date Published: 2004
ISBN-13:9780785260462ISBN:0785260463
Description: Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Very nice clean tight hardback with only the lightest hint of wear. pages clean and unmarked. dust jacket is very nice as well with only the lightest of edge rubbing and no chips or tears. includes CD. very nice copy! read more
Binding: Hard Back
Publisher: Nelson Books, Nashville
Date Published: 2004
ISBN-13:9780785260462ISBN:0785260463
Description: Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Very nice clean tight hardback with only the lightest hint of wear. pages clean and unmarked. dust jacket is very nice as well with only the lightest of edge rubbing and no chips or tears. dust jacket has a price sticker on back. very nice copy! read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Nelson Books
Date Published: 2004
ISBN-13:9780785260462ISBN:0785260463
Description: Good in Very Good jacket. Minor writing on flyleaf Average used book, may have price sticker on front cover, and moderate shelfwear. read more
"It's almost like the DaVinci code was true. I felt there was an attempt to "cover-up" or to divert attention. There was a lot of good arguments, but there was a lot of diversion too. I love the thought that someone thought there was a need to explain away the DaVinci Code. I only read the DaVinci Code for amusement and I must say I did enjoy, even though I knew it was fiction, but now Breaking the Da Vinci Code has opened up more what if's than I had before. All-in-all, it was a good read and it was very enlightening."
"This is a very interesting, academic view of the ideas brought up in Dan Brown's book the Da Vinci Code. It gives a thorough defense of why the book is fiction and the chapter on the gnostic gospels is especially good. A great tool in defending the Christian faith against the book's claims."
"A good overview from the perspective of a Christian historian of sorts; he convincing addresses several of the issues from the novel and lays out historical evidence that clearly disproves some of the assertions in "The DaVinci Code". A great picture of the "other side" of these issues."
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