This series explores the issues raised by Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, looking for God’s truth while attempting to be honest about where Christianity had fallen short. This week, we look at the role of women in Christianity - from the early church of the Apostle Paul’s day to the church of the 21st century. Are Dan Brown’s claims accurate? Are his drastic solutions necessary to redeem the church for women?
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