
The Gospel of Mary Magdalene
Text, Power, and Early ChristianityBy Thomas LokiLength1h 2m
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In a world dominated by powerful voices and rigid hierarchies, one figure challenges the boundaries of authority, insight, and devotion. Mary Magdalene, long cast in shadows by tradition, emerges in the Gospel of Mary as a teacher, mystic, and guide whose understanding of spiritual truth rivals that of any apostle.
This book invites readers to step into her world, to witness the tension, courage, and wisdom that defined her life, and to explore the texts, teachings, and cultural forces that both celebrated and silenced her voice.
Journey through the mystical, the contested, and the transformative, and discover a Mary Magdalene whose story resonates across centuries, questioning what we know about faith, leadership, and the pursuit of knowledge.
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GenreHistory, Politics and Government
Length1 hr 2 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateFeb 10, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1DISCLAIMER
7CONFLICT, CANON, AND SUPPRESSION
2THE TEXTUAL LANDSCAPE OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY
8MYSTICISM, MEDITATION, AND INNER REVELATION
3THE GOSPEL OF MARY: CONTENT AND THEMES
9MARY MAGDALENE IN ART AND IMAGINATION
4MARY MAGDALENE AND APOSTOLIC AUTHORITY
10LEGACY, INFLUENCE, AND CONTEMPORARY RESONANCE
5GENDER, POWER, AND HERESY
11THE ENDURING VOICE OF MARY MAGDALENE
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6GNOSTICISM AND THE SECRET TEACHINGS