Counterfeit Code Answering the Da Vinci Code Heresies

Cover of Counterfeit Code Answering the Da Vinci Code Heresies by James A. Beverley
Publisher: BayRidge Books
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 9781897213018
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Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Counterfeit Code Answering the Da Vinci Code Heresies by James A. Beverley, published by BayRidge Books in 2005, is a 96-page exploration of the controversies surrounding the portrayal of Jesus in contemporary literature. This book addresses the significant questions raised by Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code and Mel Gibson’s film The Passion, focusing on the historical and theological implications of their representations of Jesus. Beverley, a noted author and theologian, critically examines the assertions made in these works and their impact on traditional Christian beliefs.

Readers will find a thorough analysis that challenges the claims presented by Dan Brown, revealing how many of his theories align with long-discredited heresies. The book delves into topics such as Christian theology, literary criticism, and the historical context of Jesus, providing a fact-based response to the debates ignited by modern interpretations of the Gospels. Beverley’s approach aims to clarify misconceptions and reinforce classical Christian convictions, making this work a significant contribution to discussions on religion and literature.


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The subject of more than 70,000 biographies, Jesus retains a significance unmatched in human history. However, despite this ocean of ink, every generation debates that ancient question-who is Jesus? Both The Da Vinci Code and Mel Gibson s controversial film The Passion have created a new round of debate about the carpenter from Nazareth. Who is Jesus? — that single query leads anyone, Christian or otherwise, to a host of other questions about the Gospels, history, miracles, and revelation. Dan Brown’s rather eclectic picture of Jesus in his novel The Da Vinci Code arises out of the forces that have shaped him personally. He is obviously affected by the Christian heritage in America but he has also been influenced by both skeptical philosophies and popular anti-traditional views of Jesus. In keeping with his professed Christian faith, Dan Brown treats Jesus with great respect saying “Jesus Christ was a historical figure of staggering influence, perhaps the most enigmatic and inspirational leader the world has ever seen Sadly, the reverent treatment for Jesus is beside the point when contrasted with Brown’s overall view of Christ and the church. The key assertions that undergird the novel destroy classical Christian convictions about Jesus Christ. Jim Beverley is a well known author and theologian who challenges fact-by-fact and the statements made by Dan Brown and unveils the fact that most of Dan Brown’s theories are heresies of the early centuries that renowned academics have long ago dismissed as bad theology and history.

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