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The Da Vinci Deception by Erwin W. Lutzer offers a critical examination of the claims made in Dan Brown's novel, The Da Vinci Code. Lutzer, a respected theologian and pastor, addresses questions such as: Was Jesus married to Mary Magdalene? Did they have descendants? Has the church suppressed the truth for centuries? Through careful analysis, he distinguishes historical facts from fiction, providing readers with a clear understanding of early Christianity and the development of the biblical canon. This book serves as a resource for those seeking to defend their faith against popular misconceptions.
Key Topics Covered:
Debunking myths presented in The Da Vinci Code
Exploring the historical accuracy of early Christian documents
Understanding the formation of the New Testament canon
Clarifying misconceptions about Mary Magdalene and Jesus
Addressing the role of the Council of Nicaea in defining Christian doctrine
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