Mary Magdalene Bride in Exil ( Margaret Starbird )
the wake of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code some Christian clergy and writers have attacked the hypothesis that Jesus was married, declaring that "there is no evidence" that Christ and the Mary called "Magdalene" had an intimate relationship. These "guardians of the walls" are intent on preserving a tradition handed down for two millennia for which there is no Scriptural evidence.
A preponderance of the evidence from the Judeo-Christain Scriptures, including the Gospels themselves, supports rather than denies the claim that Jesus was married. Starbird's books make that evidence available and were a major source Dan Brown's runaway best-selling novel. They reclaim the Sacred Partnership that was at the heart of the Christian story, sadly denied by Church fathers of later generations. The "Fathers" may have lost the Bride by accident, but they continuing to enforce her 2000-year exile with intent.
Margaret Starbird's new book reveals the many faces of Mary Magdalene, examining in greater depth the question, "Who do we say that she is?" Here we focus on historical, symbolic, and mythological interpretations of the "Lost Bride" of the Christian story, attempting to restore her to the preeminent position she once held as the intimate and most favored companion of Jesus. We now recognize the "Sacred Bridegroom/King" sacrificed for his people; how can we fail to celebrate his beloved Bride--the Mary called "the Tower"--the Magdalene?
Incudes CD of the author's lecture " Mary Magdalene, Bride and Beloved ".
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