Mary Magdalene has been called a sinner, a saint, a prostitute, a mystic, a hidden bride, and the apostle to the apostles.
For nearly two thousand years, her name has carried the weight of myth, theology, art, scandal, devotion, and misunderstanding. She became one of the most famous women in Christian history, yet the woman behind the legend was far more powerful, complex, and historically important than the image handed down through centuries of tradition.
Mary Magdalene: Saint, Sinner, and the Woman Behind the Myth uncovers the real story of Mary of Magdala, the woman who followed Jesus through Galilee, helped sustain his mission, stood at the cross when others fled, found the empty tomb, and carried the first message of the resurrection.
This book explores the world she came from, the meaning of her healing, her role among the women who supported Jesus, her presence at the crucifixion, her place in the resurrection accounts, and the long transformation of her image in church history.
Inside this book, readers will discover:
The real Mary Magdalene of the gospel texts
Why the Bible never calls her a prostitute
How centuries of church tradition reshaped her identity
Her role as witness, disciple, patron, and messenger
The meaning of the title ""apostle to the apostles""
The hidden gospel traditions that made her a figure of spiritual authority
How medieval art and devotion turned her into the great penitent
Why modern scholarship has restored her as one of Christianity's most important women
From first century Galilee to the medieval cult of the Magdalene, from the Gospel of Mary to modern debates about female authority, this is the story of a woman who was remembered, reshaped, diminished, rediscovered, and never forgotten.
Mary Magdalene was more than a symbol of sin and repentance. She was a witness at the centre of the Christian story.