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Mary Magdalene Understood

Autor Dr. Jane Schaberg
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2006
The book begins with a visit to the long-neglected site of ancient Magdala on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Unexcavated and slipping into the sea, Migdal stands as a reminder of the lost history of Mary Magdalene, and of ancient women. From Migdal, the reader moves back in history, looking through Mary's legends to her fame and notoriety. UNDERSTOOD then explores the silence, conflation, and distortion that characterizes Mary's afterlife in text and image. There is Mary the Whore, the Demon-Possessed Madwoman, and the Penitent. All give glimpses into the significant social anxiety generated by women's sexuality, intelligence, and spirituality--power. Mary's medieval and modern legends are contrasted sharply with her depiction in the Gnostic and apocryphal materials of Tomas and Philip. The scrolls of Nag Hammadi are discussed, and Mary's role as visionary and leader are looked at--all giving a portrait of Mary's prominence in the early centuries of Christianity. Mary's story is part of an overall egalitarian and mystical movement that interpreted the absence of Jesus' body as a powerful and prophetic sign of God's vindication of the world's suffering. The conclusion takes us back to the contemporary world. A reconstruction of Mary Magdalene and a Magdlene Christianity might be a source for social transformation. An epilogue, completely new to this book, looks at the phenomenon of THE DA VINCI CODE.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826418982
ISBN-10: 0826418988
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Co-author Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre is planning a series of accessible books based on similarly formidable works of scholarship.

Cuprins

Introduction - A Feminist Reconstruction of the Historical Mary Magdalene

1 A Dig of One's Own

2 Thinking Back through the Magdalene

3 The Woman Who Understood (Too) Completely

4 The Women Did Not Flee

5 Mary Magdalene as Successor to Jesus

Conclusion: The Implications for Contemporary Women

Epilogue: New Reflections on THE DA VINCI CODE

Recenzii

"Schaberg combines biblical scholarship, imagination, and feminist advocacy into a major work of methodological originality that reveals persuasive themes. Schaberg's book breaks new ground and is recommended for all libraries; required for seminary and feminist collections." --Carolyn M. Croft, Library Journal, June 15, 2002
"Among the plethora of recent books on Mary, Schaberg's stands out for its careful research, its literary artistry and its reflections on the meaning of it all...She is undaunted by the paucity of solid historical information, turning over every pebble of evidence about Mary Magdalene and examining it meticulously under her critical lenses. Schaberg is also a poet, which is evident in every lovely turn of phrase and precise expression...[Virginia] Woolf's presence adds a dimension to the book that wonderfully enriches its feminist texture and critical, reflective gaze...If readers are looking for one book to read on the historical Mary Magdalene, this is the book they should read." --Karen L. King, The Women's Review of Books, March 2003
"Readers interested in a book bursting with information about Mary Magdalene will find Jane Schaberg's book a must-read. This powerfully packed volume offers a feast for those interested in a wide range of subjects on this significant early Christian figure. Schaberg no doubt succeeds in her goal for the book a as a whole "to bridge historical criticism and literary criticism, the scholarly and the personal," an undertaking she accomplishes with a rare flair and originality. The strengths of this book include how impressively well-read Schaberg is upon this topic of Mary Magdalene among others. I find what she has offered us to be an enriching and satisfying banquet from which readers will not go away hungry." -Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Fall 2005
"...Schaberg and Johnson-Debaufre offer a scholarly, engaging and provocative study that advances our knowledge of Mary's history and legend, even ad it raises new questions for the classroom, the church and the heart." -Amy-Jill Levine, Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 2008
Title mention in the Church Times, 2007