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Mary Magdalene was remembered as a sinner for centuries. The earliest texts tell a far more powerful story.
Mary of Magdala: Her World, Her Words, and the Long War Over Her Memory traces the woman behind one of the most enduring and misunderstood names in Christian history. Before later tradition turned her into a symbol of repentance, Mary Magdalene stood at the centre of the resurrection witness. She was present at the cross, present at the tomb, and according to the Gospel of John, the first to proclaim, "I have seen the Lord."
This book follows Mary from the shores of Galilee to the heart of early Christian memory, separating the woman found in the earliest sources from the figure created by centuries of interpretation. It examines the canonical gospels, the Gospel of Mary, the dispute between Mary and Peter, the role of women in the first Christian communities, and the long history of religious tradition that reshaped her identity.
Inside this book, readers will discover:
This is the story of a woman whose memory survived burial beneath interpretation, doctrine, devotion, and legend. It is also the story of how a witness became a warning, how an apostolic voice was turned into a penitential image, and how the earliest texts have allowed her to speak again.
Mary of Magdala is not a fantasy of secret marriage, hidden bloodlines, or modern mythmaking. It is the recovery of a woman whose real historical importance is powerful enough without invention.
For readers interested in Mary Magdalene, early Christianity, biblical women, the Gospel of Mary, church history, lost gospels, and the forgotten women behind sacred tradition, this book offers a clear and compelling journey into one of the most contested memories in the Christian world.
Title
Mary of Magdala
Author
Julia Taylor
Publisher
Black Bell Books
Published
April 2026
Weight
314g
Page Count
230
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.4 cm
ISBN
9798235556454
ISBN-10
8235556456
Eden Code
7466258
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