christianity in literature

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Truth and fiction in The Da Vinci code

a historian reveals what we really know about Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Constantine
2004
The author challenges the account of Dan Brown's "The DaVinci Code" and maintains that Brown's claims of total historical accuracy is actually riddled with mistakes and misinformation.

Secrets of the code

the unauthorized guide to the mysteries behind The Da Vinci code
2004
Examines the truth and fiction behind Dan Brown's popular novel "The Da Vinci Code" separating what in the novel is true and what Brown embellished for his work.

An illustrated guide to The lost symbol

2009
Presents a guide to the settings, symbolism, and characters of the novel, inclucing analyses of Masonic symbols and the connection between the Freemasons and the presidency.

Milton, Spenser and The chronicles of Narnia

literary sources for the C.S. Lewis novels
2007
Describes how C.S. Lewis's Narnia series was influenced by Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queen" and John Milton's "Paradise Lost" focusing on the depiction of evil, female characters, symbolic landscapes and settings, and spiritual concepts.

Cracking Da Vinci's code

2004
Presents evidence to support the authors' contention that much of the information about Christianity and Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci set forth in Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code, " are false, or at best only partially true.

The testament

2006
Braverman Shaw learns that his father, Dexter, led a secret life as a high-ranking member of a sect charged with preserving an ancient cache of documents that could change the face of Christianity, and Braverman believes his father's death is related to his involvement with the group and vows to find the truth.

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