 Current Topic: The Da Vinci Code The
Da Vinci Code, written by Dan Brown, is a fictional thriller that has
captured the coveted number-one sales ranking at Amazon.com, camped out
for 40 weeks on the New York Times Best-Seller List, and inspired a
one-hour ABC News special. Along the way, it has sparked debates about
Western culture and Christian history. While the ABC News feature
focused on Brown's fascination with an alleged marriage between Jesus
and Mary Magdalene, The Da Vinci Code contains many other false claims
about Christianity's historic origins and theological development. The
following dialog, hosted by Dr. Mark Bailey, took place with Drs. Jeff
Bingham and Darrell Bock, both of whom participated in the ABC special.
Listen in to their discussion about the text, the opportunities that it
has created, and the problematic theology proposed within its pages.
The Speakers Mark Bailey Dr. Mark Bailey is president and professor of Bible Exposition of Dallas Seminary Dr. Jeff Bingham Dr. Jeff Bingham is chair and professor of Theological Studies. Dr. Darrell Bock Dr. Darrell Bock is research professor of New Testament Studies and professor of Spiritual Development and Culture.
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