The Da Vinci Question

People are questioning the basics of the Christian faith. The Da Vinci Code is extremely popular as both a book and a film. What is our response? Is The Da Vinci Code fact or fiction?

InterVarsity Press is publishing a new 32-page booklet titled i>The Da Vinci Question. James Emery White sifts through Dan Brown’s claims about Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and early Christianity and sets the record straight about what really happened.

White shows, first, that the Bible has been faithfully preserved; second, that what has been preserved is accurate and historically reliable; and third, that the claims suggested by Brown in The Da Vinci Code—namely that Mary Magdalene was the wife of Jesus and the mother of his child, and that the church invented the deity of Jesus—are without substance.

Christians should know the truth, the facts, the evidence, and the history. The Da Vinci Question attempts to put all of this forward in a very accessible, quick format that you can read and then easily give to anyone who has read The Da Vinci Code or seen the movie. Retail price is $1.50.