Interview with Anne Rice on the release of her second book on the life of Jesus: Christ the Lord, The Road to Cana.
PART 1: Discussion of research for the new book. Taking the Bible completely seriously as a writer. Jesus loneliness & love of Avigail. Taking on the DaVinci Code. Trying to write an exciting novel about a character who is sinless, celibate and didn't marry. Is the US a Post-Christian nation?
@DarkAdaptedEyes Because The Bible was compiled in The Catholic Church. Scripture is Catholic. Because the actions of some people have sullied The Church, doesnt mean Christ endorses their actions. So point of fact, Chriistians, so called first in Antioch (Orthodox, Catholic), defer to the Universal Church and it's Founder (Christ) every time they quote or misquote Scripture. Careful not to paint everyone with the same brush. All protestants arent Jim Jones now are they? Be blessed.
NilDesperandum777 1 year ago
I admit I am interested in Jesus and I loved her book. But I don't need to blindly believe anything to enjoy the story. I like Jesus's story the same way I like Harry Potter...
dekitai20 1 year ago
if she reads the bible, how can she stay in the RCC? It isn't biblical at all AND it's the most evil institution on the face of the earth. Please Anne, go all the way! God bless you Anne!
DarkAdaptedEyes 1 year ago
I love Anne Rice she is so smart,
although I am into catholism, u can tell she actually reads her bible.
Dudex58 2 years ago
I'm so glad to have rediscovered Anne Rice now as an adult after enjoying her writing as a teenager. I look forward to some awsome stuff - the Incarnation is THE Christian question and she has definitely picked the right place to start :)
mhopwood1 2 years ago
What I remember about the DaVinci code is how condescending the main character was! He was the Smartest Person in The Room, and knew everything. He would explain things to other people in the book like they were dolts. It got so heavy-handed, I started believing it was really Dan Brown talking, trying to sell this theory/theories to me. I made myself finish it, but almost didn't.
whoareyou2me 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this. I read Anne Rice's autobiographical book about how God saved her & she came back to the church. It's an excellent book. I wish I could remember the title. I haven't read this new book about Jesus, but this interview makes me want to read it soon.
piszczeck 3 years ago
Unfortunately, the DaVinci Code is more than a novel, it's a collection of longstanding occult beliefs, Gnostic beliefs, Masonic beliefs, that many people have secretly believed for a long time. The DaVinci Code was an attempt to get those beliefs into the mainstream culture. It was a serious orchestrated attack on the Church, disguised as a novel.
piszczeck 3 years ago
Anne, I had the same experience as you with The DaVinci Code. I read it very early on and NEVER thought that there would be people who would actually believe what Dan Brown wrote in there. As a Catholic, I am very secure in my faith and this book did absolutely nothing to shake it. Months later I remember being on a plane to Paris and seeing at least half a dozen people reading the book and I couldn't believe it had become such a blockbuster.
2SpeakTruth 3 years ago 2
Debra, thank you and you make a good point. There are different kinds of novels seeking to do different things. I suspect the Da Vinci Code started as plain entertainment of an outrageous sort; then Dan Brown started taking it too seriously, and so did other people. It's hooey.
AnneRiceDotCom 3 years ago 2