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Fact & Fiction in The Da Vinci Code

Posted By: robin-bobin
Fact & Fiction in The Da Vinci Code

Fact & Fiction in The Da Vinci Code by Steven Kellmeyer (Audio Lectures)
Publisher: The Teaching Company 2007 | ISBN: 09767368X | Language English | Audio CD in MP3 / 96kbps | 47 MB

What does the First Vatican Council have to do with Dan Brown's best-selling novel?

Who started Wicca and why?

What is the real significance of "the chalice and the blade"?

How do we know Mary Magdelene could not possibly have been made head of the Church?

If you would like answers to these and over six dozen other questions raised by The Da Vinci Code, this two-CD set is for you!

Recorded at Peoria Public Library in April, 2004, the two-disk CD set provides over ninety minutes of lecture and discussion concerning the various issues raised by the book that the New York Times called "well-researched." When combined with Fact and Fiction in the Da Vinci Code, you get an unequalled set of resources for your needs!



We have commissioned two lectures on "Fact and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code " from biblical expert Professor Bart D. Ehrman of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
One of our most popular professors, Professor Ehrman (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary) is a 15-year teaching veteran at UNC and winner of several teaching awards. He is the author of the leading textbook on the New Testament, as well as four courses for The Teaching Company.

The Da Vinci Code has remained on The New York Times bestseller list now for more than 50 weeks. Even though it is a work of fiction, it contains an ostensibly historical background involving early Christianity. But what is fact and what is fiction? Join Professor Ehrman to understand the historical evidence behind such topics as the formation of the Christian Bible, Jesus' relationship with Mary Magdalene, and the role of the emperor Constantine in shaping the religion of the historical Jesus.

Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he has been teaching for over 15 years. He completed his undergraduate work at Wheaton College and received his Masters of Divinity and Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary. Prior to taking his position at UNC, Professor Ehrman taught at Rutgers University.



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