Baker: The Da Vinci Corrective:Recovering Biblical Equality in the Life of Mary Magdalene By Catherine Clark Kroeger
Canon Press: Evil Art:Da Vinci’s Last Supper and the Need for a New Iconoclasm By Douglas Jones
Chick Publications: Opus Day:Everyone’s Favorite Cartoon Penguin Invades the Secretive Catholic Organization By J.T. Chick and Berkley Breathed, with introduction by former Opus Dei leader Alberto Rivera.
Church House Publishing: The Da Vinci Code:Imagining Leonardo as an Anglican Isn’t Crazier than Dan Brown’s Fantasies. By Rowan Williams
Crossway: Gneutered Gnostics:Troubling Gender-Inclusive Language in Da Vinci Code Response Books By Wayne A. Grudem
Eerdmans: The Rembrandt Code:Understanding the Hidden Calvinist Messages in The Prodigal Son and Other Paintings. By Hendrik van den Leeuwen
Harvest House: The Power of a Praying Painter: The True Meaning and Devotion of Leonardo da Vinci’s Art. By Stormie Omartian, with a foreword by Thomas Kincade.
Howard Publishing: Hugs for Heretics
Moody: Is Saddam Hussein Leonardo da Vinci the Antichrist? By Charles H. Dyer (Slightly revised from earlier published edition of similar book)
Relevant: The DiCaprio Code:Spiritual Messages of Leonardo’s Work, From Growing Pains to Catch Me If You Can By Will Johnson
Also from Relevant: Fresh Frescoes:The Spiritual Journey of Dan Brown
Spence: The Da Vinci Threat:How a Painter Blurred the Lines of Gender & Sexual Ethics and Is Still Destroying the Family 500 Years Later By Joseph Farah
Strang: The Da Vinci Cure:How Leonardo Painted the Perfect Diet By Don Colbert, M.D.
Waterbrook: The Da Vinci Codependent By Steve Arterburn
Westminster John Knox: The Gospel According to Dan Brown By Mark I. Pinsky
W: Line of ancillary products: The Da Vinci Coat, The Da Vinci Comb, and The Da Vin-Tea Cozy
Zondervan (emergent/ys): A New Kind of Code:The Church Needs to Read Heretical Fiction Because It’s So Modernist, Man By Brian McLaren
Christianity Today: Is Gnosticism a Religion of Peace? By J.I. Packer, Timothy George, and Tom Oden
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Da Vinci Dissenters | Four books try to break, crack, or decode the deception. By David Neff
Speaking in Code | A roundup of the many anti-Da Vinci Code books from Christian publishers. Compiled by Ted Olsen
FaithfulReader.com also rounded up several Da Vinci Code response books and authors.
Beliefnet published excerpts from some of the response books, including those by Bock, Witherington, Lutzer, Garlow/Jones, and Welborn.
See also our special section on The Da Vinci Code with sister publication Christian History.
Our site also offers for sale twoBible studies based on The Da Vinci Code controversies.