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Mary Magdalen : Myth and Metaphor
Mary Magdalen Myth and Metaphor
Author: Susan Haskins
A dramatic, thought-provoking portrait of one of the most compelling figures in early Christianity explores two thousand years of history, art, and literature to provide a close-up look at Mary Magdalen and her significance in Christian thought.
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ISBN-13: 9781573225090
ISBN-10: 1573225096
Publication Date: 12/1/1995
Pages: 528
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Publisher: Riverhead Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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In The Last Temptation of Christ , Nikos Kazantzakis calls Mary Magdalen "sexual temptation personified." According to Haskins, an English author and translator, she is "woman, flesh--the universal, timeless symbol of man's temptation to stray from God." From this psychosexual quagmire Haskins hopes to redeem her. The author chronologically delivers an erudite, comprehensive look at the myriad myths and metaphors surrounding Mary Magdalen, starting with the Gospel record itself, then tracing Western written history up to and including the Church of England's momentous decision to ordain women in 1992. Haskins obviously enjoys her subject. The tangled web of male sexual paranoia, ecclesiastical machinations, and cultural mores are eloquently presented in this rich biographical tapestry of the much-maligned "first apostle." Extensively noted and well documented, this is highly recommended for religion, seminary, and women's studies collections.


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