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PowerPoint Talks on The Da Vinci Code

Here are a number of PowerPoint talks on The Da Vinci Code in general or various aspects thereof.  These are presented to help seekers and Christians get a feel for the historical reliability the claims of the novel over against those of biblical Christianity.  Some of these talks were prepared for a two-day seminar on the subject held at Biblical Theological Seminary in the spring of 2004; most were prepared for a one-day seminar and three-credit course given in the spring of 2006 at the same place.

The Talks are available as htm files for viewing with a browser, or as downloadable Powerpoint files. Some of the talks also have an audio track in mp3 format. Please note that the web versions show only completed presentation slides, without the "build-up" of the Powerpoint "Slide Show" presentations.

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The Da Vinci Code: What to Make of It?  By Robert C. Newman
    A PowerPoint talk designed for about an hour that attempts to pack a sketch of most of the material below into one talk.

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The Da Vinci Code: Introduction & Major Questions By Robert C. Newman. Opening talk for our 2006 Da Vinci Code seminar at Biblical Seminary, sketching the controversy, the plot of the book (and film), and the questions raised by it (in Chapter 55), including Christology, Scripture, and Church history.

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The Da Vinci Code: Faith, Fact, or Fiction? By John Quay. Presentation of the major allegations of the DVC and their refutations.

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The Da Vinci Code & New Testament Evidence By Robert C. Newman. The New Testament testimony about Jesus (he is both human and divine); historical evidence regarding Dan Brown’s claims about the Gospels being upgraded by Constantine.

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The Da Vinci Code and Church History.  By Joseph Thomas. Looking at the DVC from the perspective of a church historian, Thomas (Director of the Christian History Institute) surveys early testimony to Christology, the Council of Nicaea, the Holy Grail, the Templars, and the Priory of Sion.

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The Da Vinci Code and the NT Canon.  By Robert C. Newman.  Responds to the particular claims of Dan Brown's mystery-thriller The Da Vinci Code regarding how the Gospels of the NT came to be accepted.

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The Da Vinci Code and OT Messianic Prophecy.  By Robert C. Newman.  The OT prophecies regarding the coming Messiah are fulfilled in history in such a way as to show that the canonical Gospels of the NT are historical and the reconstruction of Jesus in The Da Vinci Code is not.

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Gnosticism By Robert C. Newman.  A quick sketch of Gnosticism, a diverse collection of attempts to meld ancient paganism with Christianity.  A survey of the aeons (gods or spirit beings) in Valentinian Gnosticism is given.

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Leonardo da Vinci and His Art.  By Joseph Thomas
    A look at Leonardo’s paintings the Virgin of the Rocks, Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, and John the Baptist.  With a separate file of notes.

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B, H, R,** Mary Magdalene: History and Hype.  As a result of Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code, there has been considerable interest recently in Mary Magdalene.  Was she really married to Jesus?  Did they have a child who united the two royal houses of Israel?  What do we really know about Mary Magdalene?  Here we survey and evaluate our ancient sources.

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H, R,** The Passion of the Christ or the Da Vinci Code:  Which is Good History and How Do We Know? By Robert C. Newman. These two recent popular works give a very different picture of the historical reliability of the NT Gospels and of the person of Jesus.  Various lines of evidence are examined to give judgment on the historical reliability of the film and the mystery-thriller.

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The Priory of Sion By Robert C. Newman.  Is this organization really a secret group going back to the Middle Ages that guards the secret of the Holy Grail?  A sketch of its Grand Master Pierre Plantard and a response to claims made in Holy Blood, Holy Grail and The Da Vinci Code.

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The Priory of Sion.  By A. David Mingle. A much more detailed picture of the historical facts and fictions behind the Priory of Sion.

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Secret Societies.  By Joseph Thomas. More on the Templars and the Priory of Sion.
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What About Other Gospels?  By Robert C. Newman. A look at a few of the other Gospels not found in the New Testament, including those used by Dan Brown in the DVC.  Sketches the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of the Hebrews, the Gospel of Philip, and the Gospel of Mary (Magdalene).

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Other Gospels.  By Nick Perrin and Robert C. Newman. A more detailed treatment of other Gospels than the above, including the hypothetical work Q and more Gnostic Gospels.

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The Gospel of Judas by Robert C. Newman. A recently-discovered manuscript of the lost Gospel of Judas allows us to sample its contents.  It appears to be the work mentioned by Irenaeus in his 2nd century work Against Heresies, and shows us a version of Gnosticism in which Judas performs the “mystery of the betrayal” allowing spirit to escape from the world of matter.

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