Secrets of the Code, a five-month New York Times bestseller, is a sweeping tour, guided by renowned experts, through the many provocative ideas raised in The Da Vinci Code. With excerpts from many original works, all-new material, and interviews with prominent scholars exploring the novel’s underlying themes, Secrets of the Code will satisfy your curiosity, engage your imagination, and provide you with insights to better understand the historical and religious issues of the novel.
there is a lot of thinking to do when you read this book, "research", and find out how much is true. you will find that religon is not what we were tought as a child.It's an eye opener if you have an open mind.
boring read, didn't explain anything..i am a frm believe though that if Jesus did exist, he was a regular man, so this story is not as far fetched as some people want you to beloieve
schwierig zu lesen, beleuchtet jedoch jeden Aspekt des Dan Brown Buches. Interessant, wenn man von dem eigentlichen Buch gefangen ist und mehr wissen will.
The book consists of a collection of essays written by academics and researchers in the field of religious studies, history, and- even- mathematics, as well as other disciplines. The essays range from the topic of Mary Magdalane's role in Christ's life to the nature of Opus Dei and, in turn, to finding clues to the divine feminine in the Bible. It is a well-stiched collection capped off with an interview with Dan Brown. The book includes a glossary of arcane and Latin terms. Here, the reader will find pros and cons when evaluating Brown's ideas as well as his research skills when preparing the famous bestseller.