
If you’re like me, and making your way through the Google Da Vinci Code Quest, you’d be looking for a few clues on how to work out the names of symbols, places and people referred to in the puzzles. I’ve listed here a few of the walkthrough web sites dedicated to sharing the experience fellow members of the quest.
Da Vinci Quest Answers by Chris Taylor
Matt Thornton’s Walk Through
Google Fact
Warped From the Pipe
D.A. Resler’s Da Vinci Code Quest Walkthrough – probably the most detailed help, linked with a blog
Student Rant’s Walkthrough
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There is no shortage of online response to The Da Vinci Code from Christians. In the buildup to the release of the movie and DVD I imagine we will see even more.
Here’s some sites outlining a network of engagement with the questions of faith raised by Dan Brown’s novel…
Stpehen Shields, at Emergesque, has a list of suggested resources for conversation.
First Baptist Church of Tallassee, has a list of resources for response.
What would you like to include in a conversation on the book and movie?
What resources have you found that engaged with the book with poise?
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In the course of carrying out the Da Vinci Code Quest I was asked to find the name of the city that houses the three dimensional rendition of Da Vinci’s Last Supper. The work is a self portrait of Marisol Escobar sitting opposite a boxed table with Jesus and the twelve disciples. The installation is made of painted and drawn wood, plywood, brownstone, plaster and aluminium. And the answer to the question? It’s housed in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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