Cracking Da Vinci's Code: You've Read the Fiction, Now Read the Facts92 reviews
James Garlow, Peter Jones

Cook Communications, 2004

A Great Resource and A Must Read If You're "Not Sure"

+ Countering the "Da Vinci Code" Anti-Christian Bigotry

Highly recommended, very easy to read, yet well-researched. The chapters are subdivided mostly into three sections describing the major historical/theological claims of The Da Vinci Code (DVC), a Christian rebuttal to these claims, and short narrative in each chapter about a hypothetical ...
  
  











  



  
The Da Vinci Codebreaker: An Easy-to-Use Fact Checker for Truth Seekers9 reviews
James L. Garlow, Timothy Paul Jones, ...

Bethany House, 2006

Fact finder: Encyclopedia of terms and ideas in Dan Brown's 'The Da Vinci Code'

+ Thorough and Credible
+ It Helps You Break the Code
+ An Essential Resource
+ Provides anwers to the most asked questions
  
  











  



  
Breaking the Da Vinci Code: Answers to the Questions Everyone's Asking82 reviews
Darrell L. Bock

Thomas Nelson, 2004

Thorough Explanation Yet Easy To Read

+ Good in-depth and insightful review of The Da Vinci Code
+ GREAT
+ Excellent refutation of Dan Brown's silliness!
  
  











  



  
101 Questions & Answers on the Da Vinci Code and the Catholic Tradition
Nancy De Flon, John Vidmar

Paulist Press, 2006

Whatever one's opinion of it as a detective thriller, Dan Brown's popular novel The Da Vinci Code makes assertions that are in stark opposition to Catholic teaching and it seriously misrepresents Church history and doctrine. In 101 Questions and Answers on The Da Vinci Code and the Catholic Tradition, church historians Nancy de Flon and John Vidmar use a reader-friendly question and answer format ...
  
  











  



  
De-Coding Da Vinci: The Facts Behind the Fiction of The Da Vinci Code72 reviews
Amy Welborn

Our Sunday Visitor, 2004

The Hassidic Code

+ The "It's just a book" defense of Da Vinci
+ Reducing the Code to Ashes

Suppose Dan Brown had written a "fictional thriller" entitled "The Hassidic Code". In this fictional novel, suppose Dan Brown wrote about the biggest secret in all history: the "fact" that the Holocaust was faked. Suppose Dan Brown wrote about how rich and powerful Jews actually fabricated the ...
  
  











  



  
The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in The Da Vinci Code65 reviews
Carl E. Olson, Sandra Miesel

Ignatius Press, 2004

True research

+ Great source for debunking Brown
+ Good book for what it is.
+ Thorough and interesting
  
  











  



  
Rejecting the Da Vinci Code: How a Blasphemous Novel Brutally Attacks Our Lord and the Catholic Church2 reviews
TFP Committee on American Issues

The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property, 2005

A MUST READ FOR THOSE WHO READ DA VINCI CODE

This is a must read for all those who read and got "swayed" by the fictional novel "Da Vinci Code".
  
  











  



  
The Truth Behind the Da Vinci Code: A Challenging Response to the Bestselling Novel57 reviews
Richard Abanes

Harvest House Publishers, 2004

A Quick Response to the Da Vinci Code

+ Essential Fallacies of the Da Vinci Code

This book was very well written and clearly lays out some of the flaws in The Da Vinci Code from both a historic and Biblical perspective. I highly recommend it for someone who wants a quick but accurate response to the Da Vinci Code.
  
  











  



  
Reinventing Jesus41 reviews
J. Ed Komoszewski, M. James Sawyer, ...

Kregel Publications, 2006

Excellent introduction to issues within NT scholarship.

+ Excellent textual critique
+ An Excellent Work of Apologetics

Reinventing Jesus contains a well thought out and scholarly introduction to a number of issues currently being discussed within New Testament scholarly circles, and I'd wholeheartedly recommend it to the layman in high school, college or the workforce, and also to the scholar. This book also served ...
  
  











  



  
The Da Vinci Deception24 reviews
Erwin Lutzer

Tyndale House Publishers, 2004

Concise, accurate, useful

+ A MUST READ FOR SKEPTICS
+ Just nice
+ Fast Read: Thorough Analysis
  
  











  



  
The Gospel According to the Da Vinci Code: The Truth Behind the Writings of Dan Brown3 reviews
Kenneth Boa, John Alan Turner

B&H Publishing Group, 2006

You NEED this book

+ Thank You

I wondered what the hubbabaloo about the Da Vinci Code, so when I received the ARC to review this book, I was eager to start it. I was a little confused with Code book, because I liked the story, but found some of the narrative a little boggling, but this book, the Gospel according to, was amazing ...
  
  











  



  
Rejecting the Da Vinci Code: How a Blasphemous Novel Brutally Attacks Our Lord and the Catholic Church2 reviews
TFP Committee on American Issues

The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property, 2005

A MUST READ FOR THOSE WHO READ DA VINCI CODE

This is a must read for all those who read and got "swayed" by the fictional novel "Da Vinci Code".
  
  











  



  
The Gospel According to the Da Vinci Code: The Truth Behind the Writings of Dan Brown3 reviews
Kenneth Boa, John Alan Turner

B&H Publishing Group, 2006

You NEED this book

+ Thank You

I wondered what the hubbabaloo about the Da Vinci Code, so when I received the ARC to review this book, I was eager to start it. I was a little confused with Code book, because I liked the story, but found some of the narrative a little boggling, but this book, the Gospel according to, was amazing ...
  
  











  



  
101 Questions & Answers on the Da Vinci Code and the Catholic Tradition
Nancy De Flon, John Vidmar

Paulist Press, 2006

Whatever one's opinion of it as a detective thriller, Dan Brown's popular novel The Da Vinci Code makes assertions that are in stark opposition to Catholic teaching and it seriously misrepresents Church history and doctrine. In 101 Questions and Answers on The Da Vinci Code and the Catholic Tradition, church historians Nancy de Flon and John Vidmar use a reader-friendly question and answer format ...
  
  











  



  
Breaking the Da Vinci Code: Answers to the Questions Everyone's Asking82 reviews
Darrell L. Bock

Thomas Nelson, 2004

Thorough Explanation Yet Easy To Read

+ Good in-depth and insightful review of The Da Vinci Code
+ GREAT
+ Excellent refutation of Dan Brown's silliness!
  
  











  



  
Reinventing Jesus41 reviews
J. Ed Komoszewski, M. James Sawyer, ...

Kregel Publications, 2006

Excellent introduction to issues within NT scholarship.

+ Excellent textual critique
+ An Excellent Work of Apologetics

Reinventing Jesus contains a well thought out and scholarly introduction to a number of issues currently being discussed within New Testament scholarly circles, and I'd wholeheartedly recommend it to the layman in high school, college or the workforce, and also to the scholar. This book also served ...
  
  











  



  
The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in The Da Vinci Code65 reviews
Carl E. Olson, Sandra Miesel

Ignatius Press, 2004

True research

+ Great source for debunking Brown
+ Good book for what it is.
+ Thorough and interesting
  
  











  



  
The Da Vinci Deception24 reviews
Erwin Lutzer

Tyndale House Publishers, 2004

Concise, accurate, useful

+ A MUST READ FOR SKEPTICS
+ Just nice
+ Fast Read: Thorough Analysis
  
  











  



  
De-Coding Da Vinci: The Facts Behind the Fiction of The Da Vinci Code72 reviews
Amy Welborn

Our Sunday Visitor, 2004

The Hassidic Code

+ The "It's just a book" defense of Da Vinci
+ Reducing the Code to Ashes

Suppose Dan Brown had written a "fictional thriller" entitled "The Hassidic Code". In this fictional novel, suppose Dan Brown wrote about the biggest secret in all history: the "fact" that the Holocaust was faked. Suppose Dan Brown wrote about how rich and powerful Jews actually fabricated the ...
  
  











  



  
The Truth Behind the Da Vinci Code: A Challenging Response to the Bestselling Novel57 reviews
Richard Abanes

Harvest House Publishers, 2004

A Quick Response to the Da Vinci Code

+ Essential Fallacies of the Da Vinci Code

This book was very well written and clearly lays out some of the flaws in The Da Vinci Code from both a historic and Biblical perspective. I highly recommend it for someone who wants a quick but accurate response to the Da Vinci Code.