Mary Magdalene : a biography / Bruce Chilton.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Doubleday : c2005.Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 220 p. : maps ; 25 cmISBN:- 0385513178
- 226/.092 B 22
- BS2485 .C45 2005
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226.09 TILA From Brahma to Christ : | 226.092 Philip, Apostle and Evangelist | 226.092 Doubting Thomas / | 226.092 Mary Magdalene : | 226.092 The Magdalene in the Reformation / | 226.092 HIGG Mad Mary : a bad girl from Magdala, transformed at His appearing / | 226.092 WHEE Judas : encountering the betrayer of Jesus / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-201) and index.
Marguerite -- Possessed -- The Magdalene -- Secret exorcism -- Mary's signature -- Nameless anointer -- "Thy name is as oil poured forth" -- Transfiguration at the tomb -- Ecstatic vision -- The scar -- Expurgating the Magdalene -- Orthodox ambivalence and the gnostic quest -- The breakout -- The goddess and the vixen -- Relics of the Magdalene.
Throughout history, Mary Magdalene has been both revered and reviled, a woman who has taken on many forms-witch, whore, the incarnation of the eternal feminine, the devoted companion (and perhaps even the wife) of Jesus. In this new biography, biblical scholar Chilton offers an authoritative portrait of this fascinating woman. Through interpretations of ancient texts, he shows that Mary played a central role in Jesus'. He traces the evolving images of Mary Magdalene and the legends surrounding her, and explains why, despite her prominence, the Gospels actually say so little about her. In a look at the Church's attitudes toward women, he investigates Christian misogyny in the ancient world, including the suppression of women priests who patterned their activities on Mary's; explores the impact of Gnostic ambivalence toward women on its depictions of Mary; and shows that these traditions still influence modern portrayals of her.--From publisher description.