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The Gospel of Mary: Beyond a Gnostic and a Biblical Mary Magdalene
By (Author) Esther A. de Boer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st May 2004
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
229.8
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
550g
The Gospel of Mary, the only known gospel that is named after a woman, has aroused new interest in the figure of Mary Magdalene and the beginnings of Christianity. What was her impact and her message What became of her and her ideas This book examines the Gospel of Mary to discover what it reveals about Mary Magdalene and to determine the origin of its portrayal. It proposes a new perspective on matter and nature in the Gospel of Mary, suggesting that it is not to be categorized as a gnostic writing. Furthermore, the study argues that Mary's teaching in the Gospel of Mary is more closely related to the writings of Philo, the letters of Paul and the Gospel of John than to the Nag Hammadi Codices. As such, the Gospel of Mary and its portrayal of Mary Magdalene cannot be seen as evidence of a specific gnostic esteem for Mary Magdalene, but rather demonstrates the esteem of believers belonging to a broader Christian context.
"The author's goal is to evaluate the portrayal of Mary in the late-second-century Coptic text, The Gospel of Mary', and also to compare this with Mary's portrayal in the canonical gospels....-The Bible Today, May/June 2006
'a well structured piece of research which opens the way for further questions' Neotestamentica 40.2 (2006) -- Paul B. Decock
"In amongst the plethora of pseudo-scholarly books concerning ecclesiastical conspiracy theories in the wake of The Da Vinci Code, this short book on the Gospel of Mary is a welcome and illuminating alternative." ANVIL 23.4 2006 -- Amabel Craig * ANVIL *
"There is much to recommend this book...de Boer provides valuable new insights and is unafraid of tackling well-established presuppositions. De Boer's study is highly recommended and should be made available in college and university libraries for students and scholars." -Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 2005 * Catholic Biblical Quarterly *
"...this study is rich in detail and will repay careful consideration by all working in these broad areas of interest. The book is certainly a highly significant addition to the growing literature on the Gospel of Mary and the figure of Mary Magdalene in early Christianity." - The Expository Times, January 2006 -- Christopher Tuckett * Expository Times *
"offers a fresh approach that is both interesting and, in many cases, convincing." -- Clare K. Rothschild, Journal of Religion, (86.1) * Journal of Religion *
Esther A. de Boer completed her Ph.D. at the Theological University of Kampen, Holland. She is the author of Mary Magdalene: beyond the Myth (Trinity Press International, 1997)