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Cracks in the Code : A New Testament Scholar Muses on Dan Brown's the Da Vinci Code

By Fisk, Bruce N.

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Title: Cracks in the Code : A New Testament Scholar Muses on Dan Brown's the Da Vinci Code  
Author: Fisk, Bruce N.
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Language: English
Subject: Philosophy, Theology, Literature
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Excerpt: The Woman in His Life: Mary Magdalene?Jesus? ?special? friend? ?the marriage of Jesus and Mary Magdalene is part of the historical record ... Moreover, Jesus as a married man makes infinitely more sense than our standard biblical view of Jesus as a bachelor ... If Jesus were not married, at least one of the Bible?s gospels would have mentioned it and offered some explanation for His unnatural state of bachelorhood.? (Code, 245; cf. 244) ?Jesus was the original feminist. He intended for the future of His Church to be in the hands of Mary Magdalene.?

 
 



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