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The Da Vinci Hoax is a non-fictional book written by Carl E. Olsen and Sandra Miesel for the express purpose of critiquing Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code. The book was first published in 2004 by Ignatius Press. According to Olson and Miesel, they wrote it out of concern that Brown's novel is popularizing theories, history and beliefs, which are used as the basis of the novel's plot, and defended by its author as factual, and that purport to expose Christianity as founded on lies that have been kept secret by the Roman Catholic Church throughout the centuries.

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  • The Da Vinci Hoax adalah sebuah buku non-fiksi yang ditulis oleh dan dengan tujuan mengkritisi novel The Da Vinci Code karya Dan Brown. Buku ini pertama kali diterbitkan pada tahun 2004 oleh Ignatius Press. Menurut Olson dan Miesel, mereka menulisnya terlepas dari permasalahan bahwa novel karya Brown mempopulerkan teori-teori tanpa dasar serta kekeliruan sejarah dan keyakinan, yang mana digunakan sebagai dasar dari alur cerita dalam novel tersebut, serta dibela oleh penulisnya sebagai hal yang faktual dan bermaksud memaparkan bahwa Kekristenan didirikan di atas kebohongan yang telah dirahasiakan selama berabad-abad oleh Gereja Katolik Roma. (in)
  • The Da Vinci Hoax is a non-fictional book written by Carl E. Olsen and Sandra Miesel for the express purpose of critiquing Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code. The book was first published in 2004 by Ignatius Press. According to Olson and Miesel, they wrote it out of concern that Brown's novel is popularizing theories, history and beliefs, which are used as the basis of the novel's plot, and defended by its author as factual, and that purport to expose Christianity as founded on lies that have been kept secret by the Roman Catholic Church throughout the centuries. (en)
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  • The Da Vinci Hoax adalah sebuah buku non-fiksi yang ditulis oleh dan dengan tujuan mengkritisi novel The Da Vinci Code karya Dan Brown. Buku ini pertama kali diterbitkan pada tahun 2004 oleh Ignatius Press. Menurut Olson dan Miesel, mereka menulisnya terlepas dari permasalahan bahwa novel karya Brown mempopulerkan teori-teori tanpa dasar serta kekeliruan sejarah dan keyakinan, yang mana digunakan sebagai dasar dari alur cerita dalam novel tersebut, serta dibela oleh penulisnya sebagai hal yang faktual dan bermaksud memaparkan bahwa Kekristenan didirikan di atas kebohongan yang telah dirahasiakan selama berabad-abad oleh Gereja Katolik Roma. Para penulis novel ini menyatakan bahwa teori-teori tersebut, kendati disajikan sebagai pengungkapan secara luar biasa atas pengetahuan yang tersembunyi, sesungguhnya didasarkan pada elemen-elemen gnostik dan gagasan-gagasan feminis. Mereka berpendapat bahwa teori-teori tersebut secara transparan bertentangan dengan keilmuan kritis, sembari menyajikan berbagai pemaparan dan argumen terperinci untuk menentangnya. (in)
  • The Da Vinci Hoax is a non-fictional book written by Carl E. Olsen and Sandra Miesel for the express purpose of critiquing Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code. The book was first published in 2004 by Ignatius Press. According to Olson and Miesel, they wrote it out of concern that Brown's novel is popularizing theories, history and beliefs, which are used as the basis of the novel's plot, and defended by its author as factual, and that purport to expose Christianity as founded on lies that have been kept secret by the Roman Catholic Church throughout the centuries. The authors state that the theories, while presented as great revelations of hidden knowledge, are actually based on elements of gnostic and feminist ideas. They contend that the theories transparently contradict serious scholarship, and present detailed arguments and expositions against them. (en)
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