Between Scrolls - The Secret Gospel of Mary Magdalene
Synopsis:
Within the enigmatic texts of Nag Hammadi, the figure of Mary Magdalene emerges in her Gospel - a bold challenge to the traditional narratives of nascent Christianity.
This enlightening work unveils the true essence of Mary Magdalene, portraying her not as a secondary follower but as a dominant spiritual figure whose wisdom and influence were unjustly overshadowed through the centuries.
By rediscovering Mary's story, we are invited to reexamine the role of women in the foundation of Christianity, paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable interpretation of their fundamental contributions.
Between Scrolls - The Secret Gospel of Mary Magdalene
Description:
Discovered among the precious texts of Nag Hammadi, the story of Mary Magdalene, as detailed in her Gospel, represents a milestone in Gnostic literature, challenging traditional conceptions of Christian origins.
This profound book not only explores the life and legacy of Mary Magdalene but celebrates her as an unparalleled spiritual leader and a voice of authority in the early days of Christianity. Referred to as the "apostle to the apostles," Mary stands out for her unmatched closeness to Jesus, offering a unique perspective on his teachings.
This Gospel of Mary Magdalene sheds light on the influence and power of women in the early Christian communities, addressing esoteric themes and unveiling the complex internal dynamics of these groups, especially in relation to the role of women and the question of spiritual authority.
In doing so, the Gospel not only restores dignity and relevance to Mary Magdalene but also stimulates critical reflection on inclusion and diversity within Christianity. "Between Scrolls" is an invitation to revisit the foundations of the Christian faith, reinforcing the need for a more equitable approach that values all voices in the construction of religious tradition, with a special focus on the inspiring figure of Mary Magdalene and her indispensable contribution to Christianity.