Cracking Da Vincis Code, James L. Garlow, Ph.D.
Cracking Da Vincis Code, James L. Garlow, Ph.D.
List: $19.99 | Sale: $13.99
Club: $9.99

Cracking Da Vinci's Code
You've Read the Book, Now Hear the Truth

Author: James L. Garlow, Ph.D., Peter Jones, Ph.D.

Narrator: Joyce Bean, Bill Richards

Unabridged: 5 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/25/2005


Synopsis

The controversy grows with every sale of the bestselling novel. Throughout the contemporary fictional storyline of The Da Vinci Code, author Dan Brown skillfully weaves “historical” assertions intended to shake the very foundations of Christianity:Was Jesus merely human and not divine?Did Jesus and Mary Magdalene marry and have children?Is there a Holy Grail? If so, what is it and where can it be found?Cracking Da Vinci’s Code is the long-awaited answer to these and other questions. Authors James L. Garlow and Peter Jones present compelling evidence that Brown’s assertions are not only historically inaccurate, but may also contain a hidden agenda.

About James L. Garlow, Ph.D.

Dr. James Garlow is the pastor of Skyline Wesleyan Church, a congregation with an average attendance of 3500 in San Diego, California. Among his degrees are a MDiv from Asbury Seminary, a Master’s in Theology from Princeton Seminary, and a Ph.D. from Drew University. He is the author of How God Saved Civilization, A Christian’s Response to Islam, and many other works.

About Peter Jones, Ph.D.

Dr. Peter Jones holds a MDiv from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, a ThM from Harvard Divinity School, and a Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary. He is a professor of New Testament at Westminster Seminary in Escondido, California, and is the author of numerous books, including The Gnostic Empire Strikes Back.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jules on June 01, 2024

THIS IS ALL BULLSHIT......more

Goodreads review by Adam on October 25, 2011

Garlow manages to debunk in barely 100 pages what Brown has taken well over 300 (if I remember right) to set up as a truth claim, and Brown's position is based on very dodgy, shaky, and questionable evidence. While Garlow's book is rather short and may feel abrupt, it establishes sufficient factual......more

Goodreads review by Dava on December 22, 2007

I purchased this book for 2 reasons. One is because when I lived in San Diego, James Garlow was the pastor at my church. Two, because the Davinchi Code made me angry. I delved into this book, and was very surprised. It is now he said, she said. I was expecting much more "evidence" to support the cau......more

Goodreads review by Mark on December 10, 2018

The book addresses a number of inconsistencies between Christian doctrine and the Da Vinci Codes book by using historic documentation and theological scholarship. The book puts much of its terminology in layman's terms and is relatively easy to understand, but it extends its position beyond evidence......more