01226ctm a2200301 a 45000010009000000050017000090060001000260070003000270080041000300100017000710200022000880400018001100500031001280820016001591000021001752450081001962500020002772600047002973000021003445040053003655050298004186000039007166000043007556000033007986500036008316500032008677000025008991439461720250312110704.0ta180925s2005 cou b 000 0 eng  a 2006276982 a0781443563 (pbk.) aDLCcDLCdDLC00aPS3552.R685434bD3338 200500a813/.542221 aGarlow, James L.10aCracking Da Vinci's code /h[manuscript] /cby James L. Garlow, Peter Jones. a[Abridged ed.]. aColorado Springs, Colo. :bVictor,cc2005. a108 p. ;c17 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 105-108)0 aThe code that shook the world -- Secret knowledge versus God's great idea -- Women are more sacred and feminine than the "sacred feminine" -- Jesus, who was he, really? -- Who is revising history? -- The canon, Gnostic versus the New Testament -- The clash of the symbols -- Cracking the code.10aBrown, Dan,d1964-tDa Vinci code.00aMary Magdalene,cSaintxIn literature.00aJesus ChristxIn literature. 0aChristian saints in literature. 0aChristianity in literature.1 aJones, Peter,d1940-