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Decoding Mary Magdalene: Truth, Legend, and Lies [Paperback]

Amy Welborn (Author)
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March 2006
Amy Welborn Recent bestsellers and upcoming movies have popularized a historically and spiritually false view of Mary Magdalene. In this new book, learn the truth about the extraordinary woman who was one of the earliest disciples of Jesus and a powerful witness to his death and resurrection. Be the first to inform your friends and family about the TRUTH behind the fiction!

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  • Paperback: 141 pages
  • Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor (IN) (March 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592762093
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592762095
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
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I'm a freelance writer living in Birmingham, Alabama. I've written many books on various elements of Catholic life: spirituality, saints and history.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Brief, yet thorough treatment, of Mary Magdalene, June 8, 2006
This review is from: Decoding Mary Magdalene: Truth, Legend, and Lies (Paperback)
Due to "The Da Vinci Code," Mary Magdalene has received a great deal of attention lately. Unfortunately, much of what people have been saying about her is based in myth and legend. Amy Welborn, who has a Masters degree in Church History, sets out to lay the record straight in "de-coding Mary Magdalene: Truth, Legend, & Lies"

Welborn begins with what the four canonical Gospels have to tell us about Mary Magdalene. "The four Gospels in the New Testament have been accepted as the most authoritative and accurate writings on Jesus' life since the early second century." Welborn is quick to point out that those who refute the Gospels' accuracy on the basis of time or distance from the events they depict, are often eager to hold up another work as truth (most often one of the Gnostic gospels) which were actually written later. One of the unique features of Mary Magdalene is that she is identified "not by her relationship to a man, as most women would be at that time, but to a town . . . she was a single woman, able to give support to Jesus out of gratitude for what he had done for her." Welborn also emphasizes the important point that Mary Magdalene was never associated with sinfulness in the Gospels. She was a woman possessed, and at this time, possession had nothing to do with sin. She was however at the margins of society, until Jesus came along and saved her. She would then go on to be one of his most faithful followers, being among the first to bear witness to the Resurrection.

Welborn does spend some time discussing the Gnostic writings and what they have to say about Mary. She makes the interesting point that in these writings, the Mary being spoken of is not identified as Mary Magdalene. It is possible they are speaking of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, or even an amalgamation of several of the Marys who are so prevalent in scripture. The Gnostic texts are the source of the popular idea that there was a battle for power in the early Church between Peter and Mary Magdalene. Welborn maintains that there is no evidence that these Gnostic texts represent actual events that happened in the first century. They were separated from those events by at least a century, and present a radically different view of events than the canonical Gospels and other New Testament writings which were composed much earlier. They tell us a great deal about the Gnostic view of life but almost nothing about the persons of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, or the other Apostles.

Welborn then turns her attention to how the Catholic Church has imaged Mary of Magdalene through the centuries. The early Church Fathers regarded her as "Apostle to the Apostles," a moniker which has been retained in the Eastern Church. In the West, things got a little murky when Pope Gregory I confused Mary Magdalene with the unnamed penitent women in Luke 7. He was not seeking to demean her, however, but rather to hold her up as an example of repentance. The idea of the Church waging a mass media campaign to sully her reputation just doesn't hold water. Welborn then delves into how legends surrounding Mary sprung up during the middle ages, and the ways that she has been portrayed in art throughout the centuries.

"de-coding Mary Magdalene" is very interesting reading. Welborn does a great job of examining historical sources and presenting them in an easy-to-understand format. This is a brief, yet remarkably thorough work. Welborn provides two useful appendices. The first includes all the scriptural references to Mary Magdalene. The second contains "The Gospel of Mary." She also provides a list of resources for further study. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to know the truth about Mary Magdalene.


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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Insight on Mary Magdalene, June 14, 2010
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Amy Welborn shows her expertise in analyzing the writings that speak of Mary Magdalene in the Gospel accounts, the Gnostic texts, in pious legends as well as what the Eastern Churches and early Church Fathers had to say about Mary Magdalene.

She also debunks the hack scholarship used in books such as "The Woman with the Alabaster Jar" by Margaret Starbird and shows why such books on Mary Magdalene are not taken seriously by true scholars.

I don't know why the person who commented in the first review said that they wouldn't buy the book because it was only based on the gospels. When the reviewer clearly pointed out the gnostic texts being used as a reference.

This book will help sort out fact from fiction (and true scholarship from HACK scholarship) when it comes to Mary Magdalene and if I could given it 10 stars I would!
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Mary Magdalene, Middle Ages, New Testament, The Golden Legend, Gnostic Christian, Magdalene Christianity, The Real Mary, Song of Songs, Mary of Nazareth, Mary of Bethany, Gregory the Great, Good News, Gnostic Mary, Mary of Magdala, Eastern Christianity, Virgin Mary, Holy Land, New Eve, Katherine Ludwig Jansen, Roman Empire, Catherine of Siena, Church Fathers, Holy Spirit, Pistis Sophia, Margaret Starbird
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