Reading The Da Vinci Code disillusioned some Christians. The novel claims to be historical and suggests that Jesus and Mary Magdalene may have been married. Did they have children? Were the accounts of their lives rewritten and kept hidden by a secret society? Cracking Da Vinci’s Code, written by James Garlow and Peter Jones, addresses the controversies and the historical misconceptions raised by Dan Brown’s bestseller.
Two Formats
Cracking Da Vinci’s Code is also available as a digest. This a condensed version of the larger book. It does not have the fold-out picture of the last supper, nor does it have the running fictional story that the larger book includes. The text is abridged as well. However, it makes an easy book to give away or carry in your pocket or purse.
Book:
Written by James Garlow and Peter Jones.
Published in 2004 by David C. Cook.
256 pages.
Abridged Digest:
Written by James Garlow and Peter Jones.
Published in 2004 by David C. Cook.
112 pages.