The Code and Gnosticism: A Response to Steve Kellmeyer |
Carl E. Olson | April 17, 2006
When Sandra Miesel and I wrote The
Da Vinci Hoax,
we expected to be criticized by fans of The Da Vinci Code (TDVC). And we expected that some of that criticism would be uncharitable and illogical. We haven't, so to speak, been disappointed. But when a fellow Catholic and
critic of TDVC recently wrote a column titled "Does Ignatius Press promote Gnosticism?" and made a number of dubious and incorrect statements about The Da Vinci Hoax, I was both surprised and disappointed.
Continue reading "The Code and Gnosticism"...
Great response, I hope all the Da Vinci Code rebutters can get along! There's room enough for all of us! Please don't fight.
I'm reading up on the Knights Templar, wonder what you guys think of this:
The Knights Templar: The History and Myths of the Legendary Military Order by Sean Martin (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2004)
Reputable historical publisher? One of the books available at www.USF.edu down here in Florida. They don't have The Murdered Magicians by Partner but I hope to find that. They have some of his other books like God of Battles: Holy Wars of Christianity and Islam (1998).
Phil P
Posted by: PhilVaz | Wednesday, April 19, 2006 at 07:59 PM