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101 Questions And Answers On The Da Vinci Code And The Catholic Tradition None De Flon

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101 Questions And Answers On The Da Vinci Code And The Catholic Tradition None De Flon
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Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Paulist Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.64 MB
Author: De Flon, Nancy Marie, None, Vidmar, John
Language: English
Year: 2006

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101 Questions And Answers On The Da Vinci Code And The Catholic Tradition None De Flon by De Flon, Nancy Marie, None, Vidmar, John instant download after payment.

xxi, 144 pages ; 21 cm, \"Dan Brown's popular novel The Da Vinci Code makes assertions that are in stark opposition to Catholic teaching and seriously misrepresents church history and doctrine. in 101 Q & A on The Da Vinci Code and the Catholic Tradition, two church historians separate fact from fiction and go beyond the endless refutations of Brown's assertions to focus on positive and, in some cases, surprising aspects of church history.\" \"Besides showing where Brown went wrong, the authors also unlock the doors to the treasures of the Catholic tradition, and display the wealth of people, customs, and events that comprise Catholic identity. Far more than a mere Da Vinci Code \"debunker,\" this book celebrates Catholic culture.\"--Jacket, Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-144), One: How History Gets Written -- Two: The New Testament -- Three: Gnosticism -- Four: Constantine and Christianity in the Roman Empire -- Five: The \"Sacred Feminine\" and Women in Christianity -- Six: Mary Magdalene -- Seven: The Holy Grail -- Eight: The Priory of Sion, Knights Templar, and Freemasons -- Nine: Churches and Chapels -- Ten: Opus Dei -- Eleven: The Jewish Tradition -- Twelve: Leonardo Da Vinci

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