Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship (Jul 2009)

Why the fuss over Brown’s <i>The Da Vinci code</i>? The dynamism of 'icons' and the in/stability of meaning

  • C. Lombaard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/koers.v74i1/2.127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 1/2

Abstract

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Dan Brown’s book, “The Da Vinci code” (2003) and the sub-sequent motion picture by the same title (2006), have created a considerable stir within, but not limited to, Christian circles. The cause of the controversy is that, despite Brown’s overt pre-sentation of this work as fiction, it draws on figures, events and themes regarded in religious circles as sacred – most par-ticularly in Christian circles. Holy figures, events and themes are sensitive matters to believers: the meanings attached to them are regarded as essentially fixed, with connotations of perma-nence and eternity. Literature of many kinds, however, reinter-pret set meanings, loosening their perceived inflexibility, thus opening up a dynamism quite foreign to popular notions of definite meaning.

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