
Truth and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code
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Bart D. Ehrman
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Bart D. Ehrman
But is there any truth to this clever work of fiction? Brown makes the extraordinary claim that all the historical information in his book is factually true. Historian Bart D. Ehrman, an authority on Jesus and the early Church, reveals that Brown's book is actually riddled with historical errors. In witty fashion, Ehrman separates fact from fiction, delivering the truth behind the code.
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"His is a documentary approach, avoiding speculation and theory. This tone distinguishes the book from many other responses to Brown's novel that uphold a particular theological agenda....This is a very readable treatment of some difficult themes." (Publishers Weekly)
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1) Those who think they know everything about Christianity.
2) Fundamentalist Christians who believe everything written as attributed to have been said by Jesus and his disciples was.
3) Those who want to know the real story and facts that inspired Dan Brown's best-selling novel.
I came away from this book with a greater understanding of what we really know and yet still don't know about the life and times of Jesus, as well as an even greater lack of understanding as to why the fundamendalists haven't acknowledged how flawed some of their tenents are.
If this audiobook sounds like a lecture, it is one; not surprising, given the author/narrator's profession. This is one lecture well worth listening to.
Revelations and mythbusters galore!
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However it's second contribution is equally, if not more important, and that is the background and tools to think more deeply about other historical issues and hypotheses, not least the basis of the Christian faith. Christians who are serious about understanding and evaluating the records of their faith left in the New Testament and other writings will gain immensely from reading this book and applying some of the principles found within it.
The only reason I didn't give the book five stars is that it proceeds somewhat slowly, even for a non-historian.
A very useful precis of historical methodology
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I would also note that Ehrman?s introduction is weighted by a condescending tone toward ?Da Vinci? author Dan Brown and a transparent jealousy of a fiction writer profiting in his field of study.
Ehrman?s delivery is capable, although I found his deliberate pronunciations distracting (?written? is pronounced ?writ ten?). The book is often repetitive (which he handily reminds us of with phrases like, ?as I pointed out in an earlier chapter?). Those reminders are probably necessary in book form, but they could have been trimmed down or edited out for the audio.
Worth waiting for
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Bart D. Ehrman is brilliant!
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This book is not about rigid thinking but about how one can evaluate the surviving gospel texts and reach likely conclusions about who Jesus really was. For example, Dr. Ehrman discounts the premise of the Da Vinci code that Jesus was married by painstakingly looking at what the writings say and what is reasonable in the context of the 1st century.
His conclusion is that it is highly unlikely Jesus was married but not impossible. This might throw people off who want a definite answer of yes or no, or do not want to examine the evidence in detail in order to reach one's own conclusion.
If you believe you have a scholars approach to thinking, or have a mind that wants to learn how a historian approaches history, then I believe you will find this book excellent. I highly recommend it. But if you want to be told what is right or wrong, look somewhere else.
Lastly, if you are a Christian who believes in the divine nature of bibical writings, then this book is not for you because its premise is that the gospels must be looked at with a critical eye, not accepted blindly.
A historian's approach to the Da Vinci code
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Good explanation of Da Vinci Code
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really enjoyed and appreciated it!
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Ehrman points out where Browne's character - BTW the fictional VILLIAN of the book made errors when stating facts, and what those mistakes were without resorting to standing on a soap box (or pulpit). As any good villian, Teabing presents historical data that is not exactly wrong, but that is innacurate and twisted to fit his agenda.
Finally a scholarly approach to the Da Vinci Code
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Great refresher
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Amazing layout and scholarship!
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