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Mary Magdalene

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From one of Italy’s most renowned historians of religion, an exciting new portrait of one of Christianity’s most complex—and most misunderstood—figures: Mary Magdalene Jesus’ favorite and most devo...
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  • 16 November 2021
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From one of Italy’s most renowned historians of religion, an exciting new portrait of one of Christianity’s most complex—and most misunderstood—figures: Mary Magdalene

Jesus’ favorite and most devoted disciple? A prostitute shunned from her community? A symbol of female leadership and independence? Who really was Mary Magdalene, and how does her story fit within the history of Christianity, and that of female emancipation?

In this meticulously researched, highly engaging book, Adriana Valerio looks at history, art, and literature to show how centuries of misinterpretation and willful distortion—aimed at establishing and preserving gender hierarchies—have stripped this historical figure of her complexity and relevance.

By revealing both the benign and the pernicious misrepresentations of Mary Magdalene, this thought-provoking essay reaffirms the central role played by women in the origins of Christianity and their essential contribution to one of the founding experiences of Western thought and society.

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Price: $18.00
Pages: 128
Publisher: Europa Editions
Imprint: Europa Compass
Publication Date: 16 November 2021
Trim Size: 7.06 X 4.68 in
ISBN: 9781609457051
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts, HISTORY / Women, RELIGION / Biblical Biography / New Testament, RELIGION / Christian Theology / History, HISTORY / Ancient / General, History of religion
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“Brilliant... Essential reading for anyone who cares about Church history and gender equality... In the wake of the #MeToo movement and debates surrounding sex work, Valerio’s investigation speaks to our times with impressive relevance.”—Reading in Translation

“A masterful work.”—Osservatore Romano

“A short and readable yet sweeping and well-researched essay that stands out for its intellectual honesty [ . . . ] We are all Mary Magdalene.”—Cultura al femminile