by Cliff Vaughn | Jun 6, 2006 | Opinion
More than theology is at stake in the phenomenon of The Da Vinci Code. Once we’ve responded to the novel and movie’s themes of Jesus’ divinity and marital status, for example, are we in the clear? Can we rest easy, knowing we’ve defended the...
by Britt Towery | May 23, 2006 | Opinion
With the movie version of “The Da Vinci Code” opening in theaters, I thought it good to share some factual background and expose some excesses of the story. Nothing in recent history has sold like Dan Brown’s novel The Da Vinci Code. Based on a fable...
by James L. Evans | May 18, 2006 | Opinion
With the movie version of Dan Brown’s novel “The DaVinci Code” about to debut, all the anxiety that accompanied the book’s success is back. Of course, we must account for the success, and the fact is, it’s a pretty good mystery action...
by Cliff Vaughn | May 15, 2006 | News
With the movie adaptation days away from unspooling on several thousand screens, numerous Web sites—many of them rather complex—are available for individuals and groups still grappling with perhaps the most controversial and talked-about novel of this young century....
by James L. Evans | Jun 11, 2004 | Opinion
For months now Dan Brown’s novel The DaVinci Code has topped the best-seller list. There are a couple of reasons. For one thing, it’s a pretty good mystery action story. But that is not all that’s going on. Helping to fuel record sales is the...