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  • By: Bart D. Ehrman
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Summary

Dan Brown's immensely popular New York Times best-selling The Da Vinci Code is one of the most successful books of recent history. It has captivated millions the world over with its enthralling suspense and its provocative questions about the true nature of Jesus' life.

But is there any truth to this clever work of fiction? Brown makes the extraordinary claim that all the historical information in his book is factually true. Historian Bart D. Ehrman, an authority on Jesus and the early Church, reveals that Brown's book is actually riddled with historical errors. In witty fashion, Ehrman separates fact from fiction, delivering the truth behind the code.

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Critic reviews

"His is a documentary approach, avoiding speculation and theory. This tone distinguishes the book from many other responses to Brown's novel that uphold a particular theological agenda....This is a very readable treatment of some difficult themes." (Publishers Weekly)

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Gripping and honest account

This honest account of an SBS soldier really brought home just how much these people sacrifice. The narration wasn’t great - a bit stilted and some editing mishaps - but it didn’t detract too much from the overall quality of this true story, read by the author.

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Interesting for fans of the book

Rigorous treatment of the issues as per author's usual effort. Very enjoyable and informative listen.

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Thorough and Engaging!

Bart is a great historian and his comments are authoritative. He is very knowledgeable and presents arguments in an engaging fashion.

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Very Clear

Excellent and clear historical corrective to the bogus claims of The Da Vinci Code. Bart Ehrman reads his own scholarly work very well. Highly recommended.

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Very interesting

I found the book very interesting. To hear about how the historians try to verify the gospels, and to hear about the less known gospels. And it was pleasant to listen to.

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Possibly now dated

Dr Ejrman is on form again, intelligent, humane and rigourous. He makes a valiant attempt to rectify Dan Brown's assault on history but sadly his voice will be lost. Much better and more enjoyable than the Da Vinci code.

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Fact or not.

Bart D Ehrman takes a look into Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code. Ehrman is a lecturer in Biblical studies and sorts the facts from the fiction in the Da Vinci Code in a way that doesn't "talk down" the book , which he has read and enjoyed as a murder mystery, but provides factual reasons about the book. Written and narrated by Ehrman , well worth listening too.

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