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Gospels of Mary
Marvin W. Meyer, Esther A. De BoerHardback 2004-06-11
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Collected together for the first time are the original "Gospel of Mary," one of the "Gnostic Gospels," and three other secret texts that reveal the significant role Mary Magdalene played in Jesus' inner circle of disciples. ? This is a new translation of the" Gospel of Mary," as well as Meyer's translations of significant portions of other Gnostic gospels and texts in which Mary Magdalene plays a major part, including the" Gospel of Philip," the "Gospel of Thomas, Dialogues with the Saviour," and "Pistis Sophia," Also included are the passages in the New Testament Gospels that feature Mary Magdalene, and they can now be read in a whole new light. 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 book will include lively historical introduction by Meyer, and an interpretive essay by Karen King at Harvard Divinity School, the foremost expert on the Gospel of Mary, whose tran
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Publisher Description
Collected together for the first time are the original "Gospel of Mary," one of the "Gnostic Gospels," and three other secret texts that reveal the significant role Mary Magdalene played in Jesus' inner circle of disciples. ? This is a new translation of the" Gospel of Mary," as well as Meyer's translations of significant portions of other Gnostic gospels and texts in which Mary Magdalene plays a major part, including the" Gospel of Philip," the "Gospel of Thomas, Dialogues with the Saviour," and "Pistis Sophia," Also included are the passages in the New Testament Gospels that feature Mary Magdalene, and they can now be read in a whole new light. 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 book will include lively historical introduction by Meyer, and an interpretive essay by Karen King at Harvard Divinity School, the foremost expert on the Gospel of Mary, whose tran