Mary Magdalene

What is a good biography on Mary Magdalene? I am looking for one that covers the life of Jesus in a trinitarian nature. I have to write a paper that shows Mary Magdalene is represented there as a counter-heroine in trinitarian nature. The paper must include an outline and examination of her early canonical and non-canonical appearances. Then it must investigate how evangelical scholars have interpreted her nature and role.
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I refuse to provide lists for a predefined conclusion so I ignored the counter-heroine aspect of your question. I again am providing lists from free AI chat bots to illustrate why you should try using them to get you going on topics such as this:
Here is a list of ancient literature that features or mentions Mary Magdalene:
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Canonical New Testament
- The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) where she is mentioned as one of the followers of Jesus and a witness to his crucifixion and resurrection.
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Gospel of Mary (Gospel of Mary Magdalene)
- Estimated Date: early 2nd century AD
- Language: Coptic (possibly originally in Greek)
- This text, attributed to Mary Magdalene, contains teachings and conversations between her and the other disciples of Jesus. It is one of the Gnostic texts.
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Gospel of Philip
- Estimated Date: 3rd century AD
- Language: Coptic
- This Gnostic text mentions Mary Magdalene several times and portrays her as having a close relationship with Jesus.
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Gospel of Thomas
- Estimated Date: early to mid 2nd century AD
- Language: possibly Greek, but found in Coptic
- This Gnostic gospel includes sayings attributed to Jesus. Mary Magdalene is mentioned in it.
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Pistis Sophia
- Estimated Date: 3rd to 4th century AD
- Language: Coptic
- A Gnostic text in which Mary Magdalene is prominently featured as one of the disciples of Jesus. She is portrayed as insightful and plays a major role in the dialogues contained in the text.
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Dialogue of the Savior
- Estimated Date: mid to late 2nd century AD
- Language: Coptic
- Another Gnostic text where Mary Magdalene is one of the interlocutors with Jesus.
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Acts of Philip
- Estimated Date: 4th century AD
- Language: Greek
- An apocryphal acts which features Mary Magdalene briefly as a companion of Philip.
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Gospel of the Egyptians
- Estimated Date: 2nd century AD
- Language: Coptic (possibly originally in Greek)
- A Sethian Gnostic text which briefly mentions Mary Magdalene.
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Gospel of the Hebrews
- Estimated Date: early 2nd century AD
- Language: possibly Aramaic or Greek
- This is a lost text, known only through the writings of the early church fathers, and is said to mention Mary Magdalene.
and for studies rather than source texts:
here are some relatively recent books on Mary Magdalene in the context of biblical studies. Please note that there might be newer publications beyond 2021 that I am not aware of:
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"Mary Magdalene Revealed: The First Apostle, Her Feminist Gospel & the Christianity We Haven’t Tried Yet" by Meggan Watterson
- Publication Date: 2019
- This book explores the Gospel of Mary and presents a perspective on Mary Magdalene as a feminist figure and a prominent apostle.
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"The Meaning of Mary Magdalene: Discovering the Woman at the Heart of Christianity" by Cynthia Bourgeault
- Publication Date: 2010
- Cynthia Bourgeault examines the Bible, as well as Christian history and mythology, to build a new portrait of Mary Magdalene as an important figure in the early Christian movement.
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"Mary Magdalene: A Biography" by Bruce Chilton
- Publication Date: 2006
- The book uses ancient texts, including those from the Nag Hammadi to present a scholarly biography of Mary Magdalene and the cultural contexts in which she lived.
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"The Gospel of Mary Magdalene" by Jean-Yves Leloup
- Publication Date: 2002
- This book contains a translation and interpretation of the Gospel of Mary. It explores Christian Gnosticism and provides insight into Mary Magdalene’s role within Gnostic Christianity.
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"Mary Magdalene: The Essential History" by Susan Haskins
- Publication Date: 2005 (Revised edition; originally published in 1993)
- Haskins examines how Mary Magdalene has been represented throughout Christian history and aims to separate myth from fact.
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"Mary Magdalene: A Biography" by Esther A. De Boer
- Publication Date: 2005
- This book delves into Mary Magdalene’s role as a disciple of Jesus, using biblical and Gnostic sources.
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"The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ" by Brant Pitre
- Publication Date: 2016
- While not exclusively about Mary Magdalene, this book deals with the historical Jesus and engages with topics about Mary Magdalene and her role among the disciples.
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"The Lost Gospel of Mary: The Mother of Jesus in Three Ancient Texts" by Frederica Mathewes-Green
- Publication Date: 2007
- Though primarily focused on Mary, the mother of Jesus, this book also addresses Mary Magdalene and her role in early Christian texts.
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"The Gospels of Mary: The Secret Tradition of Mary Magdalene, the Companion of Jesus" by Marvin W. Meyer, Esther A. De Boer
- Publication Date: 2004
- This book features translations of early Christian texts related to Mary Magdalene, with commentary and analysis.
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