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A Letter of Mary
AUTH.Laurie R. King
PUB.Bantam (reissue)
ISBN0553577808
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Book description: Late in the summer of 1923, Mary Russell Holmes and her husband, the illustrious Sherlock Holmes, are ensconced in their home on the Sussex Downs, giving themselves over to their studies: Russell to her theology, and Holmes to his malodorous chemical experiments. Interrupting the idyllic scene, amateur archaeologist Miss Dorothy Ruskin visits with a startling puzzle. Working in the Holy Land, she has unearthed a tattered roll of papyrus with a message from Mary Magdalene. Miss Ruskin wants Russell to safeguard the letter. But when Miss Ruskin is killed in a traffic accident, Russell and Holmes find themselves on the trail of a fiendishly clever murderer. Clearly there was more to Miss Ruskin than met the eye. But why was she murdered? Was it her involvement in the volatile politics of the Holy Land? Was it her championing of women's rights? Or was it the scroll--a deeply troubling letter that could prove to be a Biblical bombshell? In either case, Russell and Holmes soon find that solving her murder may be murder itself."
A Retreat With Mary of Magdala and Augustine: Rejoicing in Human Sexuality
AUTH.Sidney Callahan, Gloria Hutchinson (Editor)
PUB.St Anthony Messenger Press
ISBN0867162627
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:(No description available.)
According to Mary Magdalene
AUTH.Marianne Fredrikson
PUB.Hampton Roads Pub Co
ISBN1571741208
CAT.Fiction
MISC:This novel is told in a series of first-person accounts written by Mary Magdalene, who, after Jesus' death, was approached by the other apostles to tell her side of things. She intersperses her current views of the other apostles (especially Paul) and her daily life with stories from her childhood and young adulthood. Read more...
At Jesus' Feet: The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene
AUTH.Doug Batchelor
PUB.Review and Herald Publishing
ISBN0828015902
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Note: This book is not about the gnostic Gospel of Mary. Please see Amazon reviews for more information.
Behold The Man: The Story of Mary Magdalene and Judas
AUTH.N. Richard Nash
PUB.Doubleday Books
ISBN038514296X
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Mary is the clever daughter of a wealthy Jewish merchant, who gets an early start on promiscuity by trading sex to her tutors in exchange for knowledge that is not customarily taught to a woman of that time and place... Read more...
Beloved Disciple, Daughter of Logos
AUTH.Tosca Lenci
PUB.LP Publishing
ISBN0966767802
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Review: A very different book about Mary Magdalene. This book portrays Magdalene as a middle-aged woman who finds depth of meaning in her life after meeting Yeshua. The author deals with the Magdalene/Mary of Bethany/foot-annointing issue and the beloved disciple issue quite creatively! The book discusses history and politics at great length, which makes it a little hard to follow at times if you aren't familiar with Jewish history and the political climate of the age. In spite of that though, I recommend it. Self-published by the author. Click the title for ordering information.
Bloodline of the Holy Grail : The Hidden Lineage of Jesus Revealed
AUTH.Laurence Gardner
PUB.Element
ISBN1852308702
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Review: I hesitate to classify this book as "non-fiction," but technically, that's how it's shelved. This book is a long, trying yarn about the bloodline of Jesus, where it came from and where it supposedly is today. At the end of the book, we discover that the rightful monarch and descendant of Christ is none other than the Stewart pretender who sponsors Gardner's research. If this conflict of interest isn't enough for you, then the lack of reliable scholarship should be. I found the author's pretenses at historical accuracy to be downright offensive. Not only do you need an "open mind and a questing spirit" to appreciate this book, but you need to be completely unversed in the subjects on which he writes because his mistakes, intentional misleadings and screwy speculations are legion.
Dark Moon
AUTH.J. H. Brennan
PUB.Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN0030580137
CAT.Fiction
MISC:This thriller novel is a switch on the standard life of Mary Magdalene common to most biographical fiction. In this novel, at the dark of the moon, Miriam Magdala becomes possessed by a demon... Read more...
Daughter of the Shining Isles
AUTH.Daughter of the Shining Isles
PUB.Barrytown Ltd.
ISBN158177060X
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Quote: "Listen: I am a woman. I am flesh. I have been to hell and back more than once, like many a woman before me and since. I have lost my lover. I have lost my child. I am about to stand trial for my life. I want to tell you, whoever you are, male or female: When you are in the place of no hope and no comfort, I am there with you, just as surely as he is. You can call my name: Maeve, Magdalen, She who Suffers. Call on me. I will be with you." Read more...
Daughters of Jerusalem
AUTH.Thom Lemmons
PUB.Multnomah Publishers Inc.
ISBN1576734773
CAT.Fiction
MISC:This book is written for Christians by a Christian. It is meant to tell the tale of how meeting Jesus made a radical change in the life of a sinner...As a young girl on the edge of womanhood, Mary Magdalene is in love with a fisherman who is betrothed to another. Read more...
Face to Face With Forgiveness : A Look at the Savior of Second Chances
AUTH.Kay D. Rizzo
PUB.Pacific Press Publishing Association
ISBN0816313660
CAT.Fiction
MISC:(No description available.)
Gnosis: The Nature and History of Gnosticism
AUTH.Kurt Rudolph
PUB.Harper San Francisco
ISBN0060670185
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:
Gnosticism: New Light on the Ancient Tradition of Inner Knowing
AUTH.Stephan A. Hoeller
PUB.Quest Books
ISBN0835608166
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the description at Gnosis.org: There has long been need for a comprehensive introductory guide to the Gnostic tradition. Hoeller supplies just such a book with this new offering. This delightful study gives clear voice to the essential message of Gnosticism; it is an invaluable introduction to the history and import of Gnosticism in the Western tradition.
Holy Blood, Holy Grail
AUTH.Michael Baigent, Henry Lincoln, Richard Leigh
PUB.Dell Pub Co
ISBN0440136482
CAT.Unknown
MISC:Review: The book that started it all! If you're looking for a controversy, here's a really good one! The authors of this book assert that they have proof that the holy grail of legend is actually the bloodline of Christ, carried into France by none other than Mary Magdalene. I have mixed emotions about the book. At the very worst, most people I know who have read it feel that the scholarship is questionable. At the very best, I believe that there *is* evidence of something not quite explicable in the local lore of the Provence region in France. A must read if you enjoyed "The Da Vinci Code!"
I Remember Union : The Story of Mary Magdalena
AUTH.by Flo Calhoun
PUB.All Worlds Pub
ISBN1880914077
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Book description: The story begins in Zero B.C.>, in the Swing between Worlds, as Mary Magdalena, Jesus Christ, and Judas Iscariot create the greatest drama of all time. With the guidance of Spirit, they design the prophecy that will be fulfilled in 2000 years. That prophecy is now unfolding and we are all being called to remember our design. Now is the time.
In Memory of Her: A Feminist Theological Reconstruction of Christian Origins
AUTH.Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza
PUB.Crossroads/Herder & Herder
ISBN0824513576
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Ingram editorial review: This is the tenth-anniversary edition of theologian Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza's groundbreaking work in which she reexamines the origins of Christianity through the lens of contemporary feminist assumptions.
In Search of Mary Magdalene: Images and Traditions
AUTH.Diane Apostolos - Cappedona
PUB.American Bible Society
ISBN1585166456
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:I haven't seen the book yet, but I did see the art exhibit for which the book was produced. If the book contains even half of the art pieces that were in the exhibit, it will be a priceless resource for anyone interested in Mary Magdalene! -- Lesa Bellevie
Jesus and the Lost Goddess : The Secret Teachings of the Original Christians
AUTH.Timothy Freke & Peter Gandy
PUB.Three Rivers Press
ISBN1400045940
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the book description: Drawing on modern scholarship, the authors of the international bestseller The Jesus Mysteries decode the secret teachings of the original Christians for the first time in almost two millennia and theorize about who the original Christians really were and what they actually taught. In addition, the book explores the many myths of Jesus and the Goddess and unlocks the lost secret teachings of Christian mysticism, which promise happiness and immortality to those who attain the state of Gnosis, or enlightenment. This daring and controversial book recovers the ancient wisdom of the original Christians and demonstrates its relevance to us today.
Jung and The Lost Gospels: Insights into the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Library
AUTH.Stephan A. Hoeller and June Singer
PUB.Quest Books
ISBN0835606465
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the description at Gnosis.org: With a psychological perspective drawn from the work of C. G. Jung, this book provides an excellent introduction to Gnosticism and its relationship to the spiritual quest of our own age. Several key mythic motifs of Gnosticism are explored both in a religious and psychological context.
Key to the Sacred Pattern: The Untold Story of Rennes-Le-Chateau
AUTH.Henry Lincoln
PUB.St. Martin's Press
ISBN0312214847
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From Booklist: Since 1972, Lincoln has made a career out of exposing the secret of a small village in the Pyrenees. The secret seems to have changed since Lincoln, a television writer, first began his investigation. Originally, it was about a lost treasure. In the book Holy Blood, Holy Grail (1982), the secret was that Jesus survived the Crucifixion and escaped with Mary Magdalene to France, where they had children. Now the secret has something to do with what Lincoln calls "structured landscapes": equidistant geographical points that, when plotted on paper, form pentacles. Although he's not exactly sure what this means, he proposes that it proves the ancients had much more sophisticated measurement abilities than previously thought. If this were the whole book, readers, especially those not schooled in geometry, would lose interest fast. Fortunately, most of Lincoln's story is about how he came to uncover the mysteries of Rennes-le-Chateau and some of the adventures and misadventures he's had along the way. Fans of the popular Holy Blood, Holy Grail will probably devour this, but others may think the real mystery is, How does Lincoln keep twisting the topic into new books? Ilene Cooper
La Magdalena
AUTH.William M. Valtos
PUB.Hampton Roads Pub Co
ISBN1571742786
CAT.Fiction
MISC:From Publishers Weekly:PI Theo Nikonos, recently acquitted of double murder in the U.S., hopes to find peace of mind studying Europe's great cathedrals in La Magdalena: A Theo Nikonos Mystery, by William M. Valtos (The Authenticator). But an encounter with a nun called La Magdalena puts him on the track of a shattering secret that reaches back to the earliest days of Christianity.
Leonardo da Vinci
AUTH.Maria Teresa Zanobini Leoni (Author)
PUB.Enchanted Lion Books
ISBN1592700071
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the book description: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) has come to be regarded as an artist-genius without peer. The Renaissance was in many ways the beginning of the modern world, and Leonardo led the way. He was an artist, an inventor and a scientist, who performed numerous scientific investigations in order to become a better painter. Curious as well as observant, he constantly tried to explain what he saw and formulated many experiments to test his ideas. His notebooks reveal a spirit of scientific inquiry and mechanical inventiveness that were centuries ahead of his time. Perhaps the greatest of Renaissance painters, Leonardo yet left only a handful of completed paintings. Here, among others, are The Last Supper, the Mona Lisa, and The Virgin of the Rocks. Also enriching the book are a commentary on each work, biographical details, and a timeline indicating the important events of Leonardo’s era.
Leonardo: The Artist and The Man
AUTH.by Serge Bramly, Sian Reynolds (Translator)
PUB.Penguin
ISBN0140231757
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Ingram editorial review: First published in France, Serge Bramly's acclaimed biography reveals Leonardo to be as complicated, seductive, and profoundly sympathetic as the figures he painted. Bramly spent five years gathering evidence to reconstruct the artist's life--from his early years as an illegitimate child to his death in the arms of the King of France. Four pages of color photographs; 75 B&W photos.
Mad Mary : A Bad Girl from Magdala, Transformed at His Appearing
AUTH.Liz Curtis Higgs
PUB.Waterbrook Pr
ISBN1578564476
CAT.Inspirational
MISC:In this 'inspirational' Christian book, the author first tells the tale of fictional Mary Margaret Delaney, a 'bad woman' from Chicago who has been driven mad by her demons. Then, the author lectures on the real-life Mary Magdalene and attempts to uncover the truth behind the legend... Read more...
Magdalene
AUTH.Carolyn Slaughter
PUB.M. Evans and Company, Inc.
ISBN0246110503
CAT.Fiction
MISC:This novel is narrated from the viewpoint of Mary Magdalene, who details the trials and sorrows of her life's story which have driven her slightly mad... Read more...
Magdalene's Lost Legacy: Symbolic Numbers and the Sacred Union in Christianity
AUTH.Margaret Starbird
PUB.Inner Traditions
ISBN1591430127
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:The author of "The Woman With the Alabaster Jar" and "The Goddess In The Gospels" returns with her fourth full-length book about the secret that Christianity has been hiding for two millennia: that Mary Magdalene was the Bride of Christ. Read a full review!
Man and His Symbols
AUTH.C. G. Jung
PUB.Laure Leaf
ISBN0440351839
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Inside Flap Copy: Illustrated throughout with revealing images, this is the first and only work in which the world-famous Swiss psychologist explains to the layperson his enormously influential theory of symbolism as revealed in dreams.
Mary & the Empty Tomb
AUTH.Alice Joyce Davidson
PUB.Barrytown Ltd.
ISBN0310974550
CAT.Children's
MISC:From the publisher: These colorful books introduce favorite Bible characters to eager young hearts. Children ages 4 and under will adore these colorful sturdy board books. Each specially shaped, die-cut book offers bright, four-color illustrations and rhyming verses that make favorite Bible stories come alive to young minds. A simple, joyous introduction to God's Word that is fun to hold and fun to share. Mary told the others Who followed Jesus' way "I saw Jesus. He has risen! And He'll love us all each day!" Mary goes down to the garden tomb, only to find it empty. And then she sees Jesus! A story that tells little ones how much Jesus loves them.
Mary Magdalene
AUTH.Ellen Gunderson Traylor
PUB.Port Hole Publications
ISBN0970027400
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Book description: She was a woman every man loved. She became a woman every man feared. Enter the world of the favored mistress of Magdala Inn. Her profession was her shame, her past a nightmare...until the Lord of life gave her hope. This gripping novel sweeps into the psyche of the Magdalene, promising hope and healing for all wounded hearts.
Mary Magdalene : The Disciple Jesus Loved
AUTH.Stuart Ledwith
PUB.Soul Works Intl
ISBN0962725005
CAT.Inspirational
MISC:...the author seeks to sculpt a person around the name Mary Magdalene. He begins with imagining her childhood as an orphan of war who was forced to a hard life on the streets, which explains her eventual turn to prostitution. Read more...
Mary Magdalene : The Image of a Woman Through the Centuries
AUTH.Ingrid Maisch
PUB.Arcade Publications
ISBN0814624715
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC: This fascinating text explores the many depictions of Mary Magdalene: saint, sinner, penitent, priestess, courtesan. The author theorizes that the view of Mary Magdalene in any given time period mirrors the role of women in society... Read more...
Mary Magdalene and Her Seven Devils
AUTH.Alvin Boyd Kuhn
PUB.Kessinger Publishing Co.
ISBN0766154564
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book description: New Lectures on the Ancient Wisdom No. 8. The publication of this brochure is inspired by the earnest desire to exorcise from one of the most popular characters of world literature the stigma of moral obliquity which she has borne for eighteen centuries through the total miscarriage of ancient literary symbolism.
Mary Magdalene and Many Others : Women Who Followed Jesus
AUTH.Carla Ricci, Paul Burns (Translator)
PUB.Fortress Pr
ISBN0800627180
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Based on Luke 8:1-3, the author examines the nature of Jesus'relationship with the women who accompanied him on his travels. Read more...
Mary Magdalene and the Women in Jesus' Life
AUTH.Carolyn M Grassi, Joseph A Grassi
PUB.Sheed and Ward
ISBN0934134332
CAT.Unknown
MISC:(Review coming soon!)
Mary Magdalene Disciple of Christ
AUTH.Judith Sutherland
PUB.Additive Creations, Inc.
ISBN0962524115
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Although I do have a few reservations about this book, there is plenty to make it a worthwhile read. As a very bright and gifted Essene, Mary is chosen to be one of two recipients of the secret teachings of Christ.. Read more...
Mary Magdalene in the New Testament Gospels and Early Tradition (European University Studies. Series Xxiii, Theology)
AUTH.Richard Atwood
PUB.Peter Lang Publishing
ISBN3261045191
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:(No description available.)
Mary Magdalene, The First Apostle : The Struggle for Authority
AUTH.Ann Graham Brock
PUB.Harvard University Press
ISBN0674009665
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From Harvard University Press: "Why did some early Christians consider Mary Magdalene to be an apostle while others did not? Some Christian texts, underlining her role as one of the very first witnesses to the resurrection, portray Mary Magdalene as the "apostle to the apostles," while other sources exclude or replace her in their resurrection accounts. This book examines how the conferral, or withholding, of apostolic status operated as a tool of persuasion in the politics of early Christian literature."
Mary Magdalene: A Woman Who Showed Her Gratitude
AUTH.by Marlee Alex, Jose Perez Montero (Illustrator)
PUB.Barrytown Ltd.
ISBN0802850294
CAT.Children's
MISC:In "Mary Magdalene, The First Apostle," Brock cleanly lays out an explanation for not only how and why Mary Magdalene and Peter are treated differently in rival texts, but also an argument for why, although Magdalene meets every requirement for apostleship, she has been denied her rightful title. Read more...
Mary Magdalene: Beyond the Myth
AUTH.Esther de Boer
PUB.Trinity Pr Intl
ISBN1563382121
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Review: This book highly readable, the author attempts to present everything in a scholarly and well-researched manner, and it's extremely informative. While there aren't any exciting stories of Magdalene journeying to France after leaving Jerusalem, there *is* a lot of detailed analysis of the actual textual references to Magdalene.
Mary Magdalene: Christianity's Hidden Goddess
AUTH.Lynn Picknett
PUB.Carroll & Graf
ISBN0786711728
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book description: What is the truth about the "other Mary"-one of the most important female figures of the New Testament, second only to Mary the Mother? Although nearly written out of the Biblical Gospels as merely a redeemed "fallen woman," Mary Magdalene is the secret Gnostic Gospels' major character after Jesus himself. The Gnostic Gospel of Mary, for example, states that after the crucifixion, the apostles were rallied with an impassioned and enlightened sermon given by Mary Magdalene, and the Gospel of Thomas relates that Jesus called her "The Woman Who Knows All." Undoing centuries of confusion and cover-up, Mary Magdalene: Christianity's Hidden Goddess will startle even contemporary Christians who have used her example to argue for the ordination of women and New Age believers who hail her as a feminine archetype of the "goddess."
Mary Magdalene: Myth and Metaphor
AUTH.Susan Haskins
PUB.Riverhead Books (Reprint ed.)
ISBN015157765X
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Review: Back in print! It's tempting to call Susan Haskins' book the most definitive work on the market. So much information is presented that it takes awhile for the casual reader to wade through all of the details. The density of the information provided could place it in a "reference" category, but there is definitely enough serious research and intriguing conclusions to make reading it from cover to cover a worthwhile endeavor.
Mary of Magdala : Apostle and Leader
AUTH.Mary R. Thompson
PUB.Paulist Press
ISBN0809135736
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:(Description not available.)
Mary, Called Magdalene
AUTH.Margaret George
PUB.Penguin
ISBN0142002798
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Magdalene.org review: The Gospel of Luke says that Mary Magdalene was possessed by seven demons. What if she really had been? Margaret George's novel pivots on this event, providing a point of departure from a safe and secure upbringing into a world haunted by demons that could be figments a troubled mind. This isn't a story in which Mary Magdalene's life is treated superficially only in order to get to the "important" part, that is, her eventual discipleship. George presents a well-researched immersion in the life of a first-century girl who tries, like everyone else, to find her place in the world. Childish ways yield to growth, but Mary discovers that maturity and wisdom are the products of painful experience. The broad scope of this novel allows the author to explore situations in detail, and laudibly, she doesn't settle for easy answers. Where many other writers have glossed over the decisions facing a woman wishing to follow an itinerant preacher, Margaret George creates a life for Mary Magdalene that is filled with the complexities, tensions, sorrows and joys of human nature.
Meriah of Sorrows: The Story of Mary Magdalene
AUTH.Bonita Porter
PUB.Hadley Publications
ISBN1556739745
CAT.Fiction
MISC:(No description available.)
Parzival: With Titurel and the Love Lyrics
AUTH.Wolfram von Eschenbach (Cyril Edwards, Translator)
PUB.Ds Brewer
ISBN1843840057
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the book description: Vast in its scope, incomparably dense in its imagery, Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival ranks alongside Dante's Divine Comedy as one of the foremost narrative works to emerge from medieval Europe. This book is a new translation of Parzival, together with the fragments of the Titurel, an elegiac offshoot of Parzival, and the nine love-songs attributed to Wolfram. Parzival is the greatest of the medieval Grail romances. In its depth and complexity of characterisation this work of the early thirteenth century anticipates the modern novel. It encompasses deeds of chivalry, tournaments and sieges, courtly love, and other erotic undertakings, but also sin and penance, and a deeply moving study in depression. Centre stage are the Grail Castle and Arthur's Round Table, but the pagan world of the Orient also is also reflected. Parzival has inspired and influenced works as diverse as Wagner's Parsifal and Lohengrin, Franz Kafka's The Castle, Terry Jones's film The Fisher King, and Umberto Eco's Baudolino.
Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene : The Followers of Jesus in History and Legend
AUTH.Bart D. Ehrman
PUB.Oxford University Press
ISBN0195300130
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book description: Bart Ehrman, author of the highly popular Truth and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code and Lost Christianities, here takes readers on another engaging tour of the early Christian church, illuminating the lives of three of Jesus' most intriguing followers: Simon Peter, Paul of Tarsus, and Mary Magdalene. What do the writings of the New Testament tell us about each of these key followers of Christ? What legends have sprung up about them in the centuries after their deaths? Was Paul bow-legged and bald? Was Peter crucified upside down? Was Mary Magdalene a prostitute? In this lively work, Ehrman separates fact from fiction, presenting complicated historical issues in a clear and informative way and relating vivid anecdotes culled from the traditions of these three followers. He notes, for instance, that historians are able to say with virtual certainty that Mary, the follower of Jesus, was from the fishing village of Magdala on the shore of the Sea of Galilee (this is confirmed by her name, Mary Magdalene, reported in numerous independent sources); but there is no evidence to suggest that she was a prostitute (this legend can be traced to a sermon preached by Gregory the Great five centuries after her death), and little reason to think that she was married to Jesus. Similarly, there is no historical evidence for the well-known tale that Peter was crucified upside down. Ehrman also argues that the stories of Paul's miracle working powers as an apostle are legendary accounts that celebrate his importance. A serious book but vibrantly written and leavened with many colorful stories, Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene will appeal to anyone curious about the early Christian church and the lives of these important figures.
Requiem
AUTH.Graham Joyce
PUB.Tor Books
ISBN0312864523
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Review: After the death of his wife in a tragic freak accident, Tom quits his teaching job to travel to Jerusalem in hopes that an old friend can help him find a reason to keep living... Read more...
Saint Mary Magdalene: Her Life and Times
AUTH.Edith Filliette
PUB.Society of Mary Magdalene
ISBN096124920X
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Out of print

Not available from Amazon; out of print. Please try a used book search.. Review coming soon!
Signs & Symbols in Christian Art
AUTH.George Wells Ferguson
PUB.Oxford Press
ISBN0195014324
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book description: First published in 1954 and having gone through several editions, this comprehensive book remains the authoritative source in the field. This paperback edition includes all of the three hundred fifty illustrations from the original edition, as well as the complete and unabridged text. Its text and illustrations reveal the symbolism inherent in representations of religious personages, the Earth and Sky, animals, birds, insects, and flowers. In addition to a discussion of objects treated symbolically in Christian art, George Ferguson explores Old Testament characters and events and their symbolic representation in art.
Song of the Magdalene
AUTH.Donna Jo Napoli
PUB.Point
ISBN0590937065
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Young Miriam of Magdala has never fitted into society. Instead of the modest aspect expected of a young woman, Miriam prefers to run free in the valley near her home to sing and dance... Read more...
The Allure of Gnosticism: The Gnostic Experience in Jungian Psychology and Contemporary Culture
AUTH.by Robert Alan Segal (Editor), June Singer (Editor), Murray Stein (Editor)
PUB.Open Court Publishing Company
ISBN0812692772
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the Midwest Book Review: "The Gnostic Experience in Jungian Psychology and Contemporary Culture is a collection of sixteen essays illuminating gnosticism in its relation to such issues as Jungian thought, the nature of evil, the place of the feminine, communism and fascism, existentialism, Christian scriptures, and Buddhism." Magdalene.org note: There is an entire chapter devoted to Mary Magdalene and The Gospel of Mary.
The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 1)
AUTH.C. G. Jung (Author), Gerhard Adler (Translator), R. F.C. Hull (Translator)
PUB.Princeton Univ Pr
ISBN0691018332
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book Description: Essays which state the fundamentals of Jung's psychological system: "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" and "The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious," with their original versions in an appendix.
The Church of Mary Magdalene: The Sacred Feminine and the Treasure of Rennes-le-Chateau
AUTH.Jean Markale
PUB.Inner Traditions
ISBN0892811994
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:(Not yet available. Coming in June, 2004.) From the book description: The small church of Rennes-le-Chateau, in a remote village in southern France, may well hold the key to the proof of Mary Magdalene's marriage to Jesus and the bloodline they founded. In 1885 the village of Rennes-le-Chateau welcomed a new priest, Abbe Sauniere, for its church dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene. Abbe Sauniere ordered very strange restoration work for the church, and it is thought that he discovered something during this renovation that brought him to the attention of the power brokers of that time and made him a very rich man. Possible identifications of his discovery range from the gold pillaged from Delphi in Roman times; the treasure brought out of Jerusalem by the Templars, who had a strong presence in this area; and the missing Cathar treasure, spirited out of Montsegur mere days before the fall of that fortress.
The Da Vinci Code
AUTH.Dan Brown
PUB.Doubleday
ISBN0385504209
CAT.Fiction
MISC:The hottest book in America! When a Louvre curator is shot, he leaves a mysterious code meant to reveal an astonishing secret. Read a full review!
The Feminine Face of Christianity
AUTH.Margaret Starbird
PUB.Quest Books
ISBN0835608271
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the book description: Even though feminine values have always been at the core of Christianity, its long history has often ignored or marginalized women’s key role in it. Margaret Starbird’s unique view from the feminine perspective serves the need many are feeling to search their traditional faith for fresh meaning and inspiration in these difficult times. This is the second in a series of splendidly illustrated but affordable gift books on the feminine experience of religion (following Gill Farrer-Halls’ The Feminine Face of Buddhism, 2002, and anticipating Mariam Baker’s The Feminine Face of Islam, 2003, both by Quest Books). Magdalene.org review coming soon!
The Galileans
AUTH.Frank Gill Slaughter
PUB.Larrolds Publishers LTD
ISBN0671809873
CAT.Fiction
MISC:As Joseph is out practicing his leech-craft one day, he stops to listen to some street-musicians. He becomes entranced by their accompanying dancer, Mary, the half-Greek/half-Jewish adopted daughter of a Roman citizen... Read more...
The Gnostic Gospels
AUTH.Elaine Pagels
PUB.Vintage (reissue)
ISBN0679724532
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Magdalene.org: This is the book that first introduced many people to the Gnostic Mary Magdalene. Book description: A provocative study of the gnostic gospels and the world of early Christianity as revealed through the Nag Hammadi texts.
The Goddess in the Gospels : Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine
AUTH.Margaret Starbird
PUB.Bear & Co
ISBN187918155X
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Review: This book is mostly autobiographical in nature, in that it devotes most of its pages to explaining the hows and whys behind Margaret Starbird's plunge into the legends of Mary Magdalene. While it may be considered a "light read," the subject matter is far from trivial. She also talks about the gematria involved in the original Greek words in the gospels that indicate some uncanny coincidences that can't quite be explained away. Read more...
The Gospel of Mary Magdalene
AUTH.Jean-Yves Leloup
PUB.Inner Traditions
ISBN0892819111
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:The Gospel of Mary Magdalene was discovered over 100 years ago, but precious little has been written about it for the general reader. Jean-Yves Leloup's French work has been translated into English... Read a full review!
The Gospel of Mary of Magdala: Jesus and the First Woman Apostle
AUTH.Karen L. King
PUB.Polebridge Press
ISBN0944344585
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Lost for more than fifteen hundred years, the Gospel of Mary is the only existing early Christian gospel written in the name of a woman. Karen L. King tells the story of the recovery of this remarkable gospel and offers a new translation. This brief narrative presents a radical interpretation of Jesus' teachings as a path to inner spiritual knowledge. It rejects his suffering and death as a path to eternal life and exposes the view that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute for what it is - a piece of theological fiction. The Gospel of Mary of Magdala offers a fascinating glimpse into the conflicts and controversies that shaped earliest Christianity. (Full review coming soon!)
The Gospels of Mary : The Secret Tradition of Mary Magdalene, the Companion of Jesus
AUTH.Marvin W. Meyer
PUB.Harper San Francisco
ISBN0060727918
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book description: The Gospels of Mary presents English translations of the earliest and most reliable texts that shed light on Mary Magdalene, collected here for the first time. As Marvin Meyer states in his Introduction, these texts unveil her importance as Jesus' beloved disciple and an apostle and evangelist in her own right, a figure whose importance for Christianity is only now emerging from the shadows of history. Included are selections from the New Testament Gospels and from Gnostic Gospels and other texts, including the Gospel of Mary, the Gospel of Thomas, and the Gospel of Philip.

Esther de Boer, a widely respected expert on Mary Magdalene and the Gospel of Mary, sets Meyer's translations in the context of the latest scholarship. She analyzes the role Mary plays in each of the gospels in which she appears, showing her to be a capable, strong woman who poses a distinct threat to the male-dominated early Church.

Cumulatively, these texts reveal a vibrant oral tradition in which Mary Magdalene is not only a follower of Jesus but his companion and closest disciple.

The Hebrew Goddess
AUTH.Raphael Patai
PUB.Wayne State University Press
ISBN0814322719
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the Publisher "The Hebrew Goddess" demonstrates that the Jewish religion, far from being pure monotheism, contained from earliest times strong polytheistic elements, chief of which was the cult of the mother goddess. Lucidly written and richly illustrated, this third edition contains new chapters of the Shekhina.
The Holy Place: Discovering the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World
AUTH.Henry Lincoln
PUB.Arcade Publications
ISBN1559701234
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:If you liked Holy Blood, Holy Grail, you'll love this book. The author uses the same research methods to ascertain the 'sacred geometry' of Rennes-le-Chateau... Read more...
The Jesus Mysteries : Was the
AUTH.Timothy Freke & Peter Gandy
PUB.Three Rivers Press
ISBN0609807986
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:During the time when Christianity was forming, mystery religions were commonplace throughout the Hellenistic world. A common theme in many of them was the myth of the "dying godman," in which a god comes to earth in human form, dies, and then is resurrected. The thesis presented in this book is that Jesus as a historical figure is very unlikely, and that Christianity was likely started as a mystery religion based on Jesus, a Dionysian figure representing the death and resurrection of the soul to higher spiritual awareness.
The Life of Saint Mary Magdalene and of Her Sister Saint Martha (Cistercian Studies Series, No 108
AUTH.Archbishop of Mainz Rabanus Maurus, David Mycoff (Translator)
PUB.Cistercian Publications
ISBN0879076089
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:(No description available.)
The Magdalene Dispensation
AUTH.Lona Lyons
PUB.Infinity Publishing
ISBN0741422263
CAT.Fiction
MISC:

Mary Magdalene, in the persona of Constance Weatherstone, reunites with three women who were part of her spiritual sisterhood 2000 years ago. She has returned to lift the veil of secrecy about her sacred partnership with Yeshua (Jesus) and how they planted the seeds to awaken humanity to its divine connection. She explains the significance of the long-suppressed Sacred Feminine in the healing of humanity and why it was necessary for the truth to be shrouded until now.

With power and grace, The Magdalene Dispensation transports you. Mary has returned with the answer to every important question. Her wisdom will change your life.

The Magdalene Dispensation is the first book in a trilogy.

The Magdalene Gospel: Meeting the Women Who Followed Jesus
AUTH.Mary Ellen Ashcroft
PUB.Doubleday
ISBN0806643587
CAT.Fiction
MISC: Based on the author's collection of writings she has used for retreats, The Magdalene Gospel presents a fictionalized account of the hidden disciples, the women in Jesus' life, viewed his teachings... Read more...
The Magdalene Legacy : Exploring the Wounded Icon of Sexuality
AUTH.Sandra M. Rushing
PUB.Bergin & Garvey
ISBN0897893883
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book description: Rushing's seminal work addresses the ways in which modern women struggle with holistic spirituality, sexuality, and anger. She employs the Mary Magdalene model as an archetype in which sexuality and spirituality are united. Using extra-canonical texts, Rushing explores the dynamics of the relationship between the Magdalene and Jesus, one that created tension within the collective and was excluded from the canon itself. The Magdalene, known as "the apostle to the apostles," has remained tainted through repressive scholarly action and deliberate distortion. Her historical treatment is paralleled for women today who wish to remain within the church but who experience a subtle, ongoing sexual bias. The author's blending of the sociological theory of Thorstein Veblen and the psychological constructs of Carl G. Jung is unique in its theological application.
The Magdalene Woman
AUTH.Margaret Rogers
PUB.St. Martin's Press
ISBN0312504055
CAT.Fiction
MISC: This novel is told from the viewpoint of Mary Magdalene, the daydreaming sister of Martha and Lazarus. Martha, the practical one, is their mother's favourite who happily attends to the daily household chores. Lazarus, though he yearns to be a scholar, takes his place as the heir to their father's career as a merchant and trader. Mary, in contrast, prefers to spend her time daydreaming about roaming the nearby hills and valleys to escape the noise and bustle of the household... Read more...
The Making of the Magdalen: Preaching and Popular Devotion in the Later Middle Ages.
AUTH.Katherine Ludwig Jansen
PUB.Princeton Univ Press
ISBN0691089876
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Jansen shows how perceptions of the Magdalen merged with errors and misunderstandings to shape the social, spiritual, and political agendas of the later Middle Ages. She brings to life the rich complexity of medieval culture, which condemned female sexuality and women's preaching and yet popularized the veneration of Mary Magdalen as a former prostitute chosen by Christ to be the "apostle of the apostles," the first to witness and preach the Good News of the Resurrection. (Full review coming soon!)
The Mary Magdalene Within
AUTH.Joan Norton
PUB.iUniverse
ISBN0595338402
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the back cover: "Early one morning in April 1996, author Joan Norton took up her writing instruments and asked her Cosmic Intelligence (as she calls her inner guidance) what "they" wanted her to write about. She was told that Mary Magdalene wanted to speak through her. The result of this intense emotional experience is 'The Mary Magdalene Within.'"
The Messianic Legacy
AUTH.Michael Baigent
PUB.Dell (Reissue edition)
ISBN0440203198
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From Library Journal: This sequel to Holy Blood, Holy Grail ( LJ 1/15/82) continues the authors' investigation of the French Cabal, the Prieure de Sion. It is divided into three sections: (1) the concept of Messiahship in the thought of Jesus and his contemporaries, (2) the relevance of the concept today, and (3) the current activities of the Prieure. The three sections are related briefly in the epilogue: the Prierue, it is claimed, can provide a leader (Messiah) of the kind the world wants and needs. As with the previous volume, this one suffers from unsound generalizations, unfounded assumptions, and questionable handling of scholarly research. However, since some who read Holy Blood will be interested in the sequel, it is recommended, with reservations, for larger public libraries. Craig W. Beard, Harding Univ. Lib., Searcy, Ark. Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
The Moon Under Her Feet
AUTH.Clysta Kinstler
PUB.Harper San Francisco
ISBN0062504975
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Review: This is a romantic novel about what could have happened between Mary Magdalene and Jesus. Kinstler writes from the point of view that Magdalene was a temple priestess, so if that perspective agrees with you, this is a very worthwhile read. She provides a bibliography and great notes in the back for anyone who wishes to further pursue the ideas presented in her book.
The Nag Hammadi Library in English
AUTH.James M. Robinson
PUB.Harper San Francisco
ISBN0060669357
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Review: If you're going to start anywhere with Mary Magdalene, this is probably the best place. This edition of the Nag Hammadi Library does contain the Gospel of Mary, and the various references to her in other texts. The only downside to this edition is that there is no index. I have to use the index in my old edition and then look them up in the new one.
The Passion and the Glory: The Greatest Love Story Ever Lived the Story of Mary Magdalene the Woman Who Loved Jesus
AUTH.Ysatis De Saint-Simon
PUB.1st Books Library
ISBN158721895X
CAT.Fiction
MISC:(No description available.)
The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene: Legends, Apocrypha, and the Christian Testament
AUTH.Jane Schaberg
PUB.Continuum
ISBN0826413838
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From Library Journal: "Schaberg (The Illegitimacy of Jesus: A Feminist Theological Interpretation of the Infancy Narratives of Matthew and Luke) moves from contemporary feminist concerns, through the vast array of legend, apocryphal writing, and biblical reverberations, back to the "real" Mary Magdalene. She concludes that Magdalene was denigrated because she was a powerful woman, close to Jesus and perhaps to John the Baptist as well."
The Sacred Prostitute: Eternal Aspect of the Feminine
AUTH.Nancy Qualls-Corbett
PUB.Inner City Books
ISBN0919123317
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Although this isn't strictly a book about Mary Magdalene, there is a very enlightening section about her near the end of the book. From Midwest Book Review: "The Sacred Prostitute: Eternal Aspect Of The Feminine is solidly based on Jungian psychological principles and powerfully illustrates how our vitality and capacity for joy depend on restoring the soul of the sacred prostitute to its rightful place in our conscious understanding. The Sacred Prostitute is engaging reading that provides a great deal of thoughtful observations on the nature of human sexuality and its relationship to the well-balanced personality and the health and stability of human society."
The Scarlet Lily
AUTH.Edward F. Murphy
PUB.Grosset & Dunlap
ISBN?
CAT.Fiction
MISC:One of the main themes, as the title suggests, emphasizes the Virgin/Whore dicotomy: that Mary Magdalene is a stained scarlet woman compared to the white purity of the Virgin Mary... Read more...
The Secret Magdalene
AUTH.Ki Longfellow
PUB.Eio Books
ISBN0975925539
CAT.Fiction
MISC:Book description: "Detailed, poetic, and fully human, this is a thrilling novel, a powerful evocation of a Mary Magdalene who was in her own right a philosopher, a traveler, a teacher, and a prophet. This Mary Magdalene was much more than a wife, much more than a favored follower, more even than the Beloved Disciple. Mariamne Magdal-eder "knew the All." And while the popular view of the Magdalene has lately begun to change its shape from repentant sinner to Beloved Disciple, few speak of what "knowing the All" actually means.

KNOWING THE ALL is the heart of the Christ's original Gnostic teaching. It was the Apostle Paul's message, his "revelation of the Lord" that blinded him on the road to "Damascus." It was the very heart of early Christianity.

Still beating, Gnosis, or "knowing," was cut out of the body of the Church more than sixteen hundred years ago—and was then buried so deeply and for so long, all involved lived and died in the belief it could never come again. But it has. With the discovery in 1945 of the Nag Hammadi codices, perhaps the last of their kind, Mary Magdalene has returned to us in the full splendor of her original form.

The Secret Magdalene is not only a painstakingly researched portrait of a great woman who was wise beyond her time and her place, it is a portrait of the search for GNOSIS—the individual's direct experience of God."

The Secret Teachings of Jesus: Four Gnostic Gospels
AUTH.Marvin Meyer
PUB.Vintage
ISBN0394744330
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book description: In December 1945, two Egyptian fellahin, digging for natural fertilizer in the Nile River valley unearthed a sealed storage jar. The jar proved to hold treasure of an unexpected sort: a collection of some fifty-two ancient manuscripts, most of which reflect the teachings of a mystical religious movement we call Gnosticism (from the Greek word gnosis, "knowledge"). The texts are also, with few exceptions, Christian documents, and thus they provide us with valuable new information about the character of the early church, and about the Gnostic Christians within the church. In this volume, Marvin W. Meyer has produced a new English translation for general readers of four of the most important and revealing of these early Christian texts -- the Secret Book of James, the Gospel of Thomas, the Book of Thong, and the Secret Book of John.
The Templar Revelation: Secret Guardians of the True Identity of Christ
AUTH.Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince
PUB.Touchstone Books
ISBN0684848910
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Book description: In a remarkable achievement of historical detective work that is destined to become a classic, authors Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince delve into the mysterious world of the Freemasons, the Cathars, the Knights Templar, and the occult to discover the truth behind an underground religion with roots in the first century that survives even today. Chronicling their fascinating quest for truth through time and space, the authors reveal an astonishing new view of the real motives and character of the founder of Christianity, as well as the actual historical -- and revelatory -- roles of John the Baptist and Mary Magdalene. Painstakingly researched and thoroughly documented, The Templar Revelation presents a secret history, preserved through the centuries but encoded in works of art and even in the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe, whose final chapter could shatter the foundation of the Christian Church.
The Thirteenth Disciple: The Life of Mary Magdalene
AUTH.Gordon Thomas
PUB.Dandelion Books
ISBN1893302172
CAT.Fiction
MISC:The Thirteenth Disciple is the first full-length biography for thirteen centuries of the woman who loved Jesus. The closest of Jesus' followers, the name of Mary Magdalene conjures images of a woman both passionate and devoted, both sinner and saint. Speculation, often wild and lurid, about the exact nature of her relationship with Jesus has filled volumes. Detailed research and informed speculation offer a vivid and compelling account of her life. Thomas brings all his writing skill and investigative experience to bear on the gospel narratives, and the archaeology and anthropology of first-century Palestine, in creating this compelling and vivid narrative. (Full review coming soon!)
The two loves: Mary Magdlaene, Judas Iscariot
AUTH.Vincent A. McCrossen
PUB.Philosophical Library
ISBN0802222374
CAT.Unknown
MISC:Out of print
The Woman Jesus Loved : Mary Magdalene in the Nag Hammadi Library and Related Documents
AUTH.Antti Marjanen
PUB.Brill Academic Publishers
ISBN9004106588
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Review: This book was a fantastic find for me. The only downside is the high cost of a hardcover published by an academic press, but if you take your research seriously, this is not a book to be without. Published in 1996, this is a fairly recent look at the way Mary Magdalene is present in Gnostic texts, and includes direct translations from the original Coptic, rather than basing an interpretation on a translation as occurs so frequently with secondary scholarship. As someone who doesn't read Coptic, it presents a way to get into the original texts much deeper than previously able.
The Woman With the Alabaster Jar : Mary Magdalen and the Holy Grail
AUTH.Margaret Starbird
PUB.Bear & Co
ISBN1879181037
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Review: I would recommend reading this and her second book together, because the second book serves well to illustrate how intrinsically tied the first book is with her personal quest for the Divine Feminine. "The Woman With the Alabaster Jar" poses questions that I believe are far from being answered to the satisfaction of everyone, but they are still intriguing questions. Was Mary Magdalene married to Jesus? Did she carry his child into France? The real value in this book is not the speculation about their literal marriage, but whether or not the medieval Cathars believed they were, and an introduction to sacred union symbolism.
The Women's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets
AUTH.Barbara Walker
PUB.Harper San Francisco
ISBN006250925X
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Although I agree with the other critical reviews of this book in that it is unscholarly in the extreme, I encourage the reader to decide for him/herself. One needs only to check Walker's references...Read more...
This Is My Blood
AUTH.David Niall Wilson
PUB.Terminal Fright Publications
ISBN0965813533
CAT.Fiction
MISC:From Publishers Weekly: Religious ecstasy and vampiric bloodlust blend to potent effect in this horror-oriented alternate history of early Christianity. Debut novelist Wilson casts Mary Magdelene as a spirit created by the Devil to tempt Christ. When Mary refuses the mission, Satan rebukes Jesus and curses her to become a vampire: "She will hunger for that which You fight to preserve. She will thirst for the blood of manAthe lives, the very souls You seek to save will be her bread." Mary follows Christ, hoping for a miracle that will allow her to gain eternal salvation even as her vampiric nature forces her to kill to survive. Through her inhuman eyes, and through the writings of Judas's own gospel, The Book of Judas, Wilson shows Christ and his disciples at work, lending a decidedly different perspective to miracles such as feeding the multitudes with a few loaves and fishes or raising Lazarus from the dead. Here, Judas is steady and loyal, while Peter, possessed by the Devil, betrays Christ to the soldiers at Gethsemane, forcing both Judas and Mary to sacrifice what they love most in order to ensure Christ's resurrection and the Church's future. Wilson's prose is smooth and powerful, carrying its allegorical weight with grace. His first novel is one of the most unique vampire stories to appear in recent years, balancing themes of damnation and prophesy against those of faith and redemption.
Transformed by Love; The Way of Mary Magdalen
AUTH.Margaret Magdelen
PUB.Resurrection Press
ISBN0962341053
CAT.Inspirational
MISC:Review: I have to be honest and say that I couldn't finish this book. It is a very slim one, and shouldn't take long to read, but it was so emotional and religious that I chose instead to put it aside. If you like religious devotional books, this would probably be a good one! Not a good place for fact-finding, however.
Venus in Sackcloth : The Magdalen's Origins and Metamorphoses
AUTH.Marjorie M. Malvern
PUB.?
ISBN0809307073
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Out of print

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What Is Gnosticism?
AUTH.Karen L. King
PUB.Belknap Press
ISBN067401071X
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:From the book description: A distinctive Christian heresy? A competitor of burgeoning Christianity? A pre-Christian folk religion traceable to "Oriental syncretism"? How do we account for the disparate ideas, writings, and practices that have been placed under the Gnostic rubric? To do so, Karen King says, we must first disentangle modern historiography from the Christian discourse of orthodoxy and heresy that has pervaded--and distorted--the story.
When God Was A Woman
AUTH.Merlin Stone
PUB.Harcourt
ISBN015696158X
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Ingram editorial review: Here, archaeologically documented is the story of the religion of the Goddess. Known by many names, she reigned supreme in the Near and Middle East. How did the change in women's roles come about? By documenting the wholesale rewriting of myth and religious dogmans, Stone details an ancient conspiracy that laid the foundation for one of culture's greatest shams--the legend of Adam and fallen Eve.
When Jesus Became God: The Struggle to Define Christianity during the Last Days of Rome
AUTH.Richard E. Rubenstein
PUB.Harvest Books
ISBN0156013150
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Because Christianity seems to have lost a sense of its own history, this is a book all Christians should read. Because Christianity has shaped Western culture, this is a book all non-Christians should read. The concept of the Trinity is so well-ingrained in Christianity now (The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit), both Catholic and Protestant, it's easy to forget that it's an idea not found in the Bible. Yes, the Trinity is entirely man-made, and the result of many years of political intrigue, spiritual wrangling, riots, and murder. Richard E. Rubenstien does an excellent job at making this complicated issue accessible to the non-scholar.
Which Mary?: The Marys of Early Christian Tradition (Symposium Series (Society of Biblical Literature), No. 19.)
AUTH.F. Stanley Jones (Editor)
PUB.Society of Biblical Literature
ISBN1589830431
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:(Review coming soon!)
Women and Goddess Traditions: In Antiquity and Today (Studies in Antiquity and Christianity)
AUTH.Karen L. King (Editor), Karen Jo Torjesen (Introduction)
PUB.Fortress Press
ISBN0800629191
CAT.Non-Fiction
MISC:Ingram editorial review: Goddess religion was widespread in the world of the Bible and is reflected in many biblical texts. This provocative and reliable book, based on thorough analyses of primary sources, examines the role of the feminine deity in religious piety in three areas: Asia, the ancient Mediterranean, and in three contexts today.