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Critics of Dan Brown's novel have posed quite opposite questions: Is The Da Vinci Code itself worth believing? Are its claims reasonable and accurate? Or is it just another crazy conspiracy theory?
Greg Clarke helps us through this maze by stepping above it, and looking at how we come to believe one thing over another. He writes:
'My aim is to examine why we come to believe one view of Christianity over another. how do we form those beliefs? What factors contribute to our belief in one thing and our rejection of another? Is it all to do with our family backgrounds or what we were taught at school? Or is it something that we feel deep within our hearts and have little control over?'
This book is a lively, entertaining and well-researched book that not only discusses and evaluates The Da Vinci Code as a novel, but tackles the important spiritual questions it raises. -- Publisher
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