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9780814624715

Mary Magdalene

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  • ISBN13:

    9780814624715

  • ISBN10:

    0814624715

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-08-01
  • Publisher: Liturgical Pr

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Summary

Ingrid Maisch leads her readers through the centuries, developing the images of Mary Magdalene current in each era and shows that she is always a bellwether for the image of women at a particular time. From ancient times through the Middle Ages, the baroque era, the early modern period, and the new, postmodern age a fascinating spectrum unfolds: while the biblical Mary Magdalene still had a leading role in the Jesus movement, in the Middle Ages she gradually became a saint held up to console sin-conscious Christians. In the Reformation and the baroque era she was seen primarily as a penitent, then as an image of melancholy and resignation. Bourgeois modernity adopted the secularized figure of the Magdalene as a tool for social criticism, especially regarding the treatment of women. Finally, in recent decades critical exegesis of the biblical texts and feminist theology have revealed another image of Mary Magdalene as the first witness of the Resurrection - even though the other imagery is still cultivated here and there, sometimes for ideological reasons.
Ingrid Maisch's work can be compared to the restoration of old paintings: layer by layer a valuable image that has been obscured by layers of paint is brought to light. At last the original colors glow again in their full lustre, allowing new access to the painting itself.

Author Biography

Ingrid Maisch, Th.D. was formerly a professor in the Fachhochschule in Freiburg, Germany.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Mary Magdalene in the New Testamentp. 1
The Heiress of the Empire of Light: The Gnostic Mary Magdalenep. 19
Mary Magdalene as Interpreted by the Medieval Mysticsp. 30
Mary Magdalene as Saint: The Middle Agesp. 43
The Penitent Magdalene: A Symbol of the Baroque Erap. 62
Mary Magdalene Between Religion and Aestheticsp. 82
A Pearl More Precious than All Others: Magdalene in Brentano's Jesus-Novelp. 94
The Fallen Woman, the Noble Courtesanp. 111
The Woman at Jesus' Feet: Mary Magdalene in Modern Spiritual Poetryp. 134
The "Sinful Magdalene of Bethany": The Confused Image Todayp. 156
Freed from Sins, Demons, and Subjectionp. 176
Indexp. 183
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