Covenant Reformed News – May 2006, Volume XI, Issue 1
This article critiques Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code, exposing its false historical claims and anti-Christian blasphemy, particularly its distortions of Christ's person and the church's doctrine and worship. The author demonstrates how the novel's core claims contradict biblical teaching on idolatry and the nature of Christ, offering a Reformed defense against the book's widespread influence. This resource serves as an apologetic response to a major cultural phenomenon that challenged Christian orthodoxy in the early 2000s.
The Da Vinci Code In just three years since its publication in 2003, Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code has become one of the most widely read books of all time. As of April 2006, it has been translated into 44 different languages, selling approximately 40 million copies and earning Brown more than £200 million. On 19 May, 2006, The Da Vinci Code film, produced by Sony Pictures, directed by Oscar winner Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks and Sir Ian McKellen, hit cinema screens all around the world....