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Jesus the Christ

Par : Wendell Sweet
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235046931
  • EAN9798235046931
  • Date de parution06/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

 The canonical Gospels themselves, when read with a critical eye, already hint at her significance. Her presence at the cross, her return to the tomb, and her commissioning by the risen Christ are not minor details. They are crucial narrative moments that place her at the very heart of the Easter event. The Gospel of John, in particular, elevates her testimony as the initial spark that ignites belief among the disciples.
The subsequent marginalization of this testimony, or its reinterpretation through a lens of penitence, seems to be a later development, a product of evolving theological and social structures rather than an inherent aspect of her original role.   The non-canonical texts, such as the Gospel of Mary and Pistis Sophia, provide invaluable counterpoints. They offer a vision of an early Christianity where women could and did hold positions of spiritual authority, where their insights were valued, and where their teachings could be seen as on par with, or even exceeding, those of their male counterparts.
In these texts, Mary Magdalene is not a sinner to be redeemed but a spiritual master, a visionary, and a key interlocutor in the transmission of salvific knowledge. Her dialogues with Jesus and her interactions with the other disciples reveal her as a powerful spiritual force.    This re-evaluation does not necessitate a rejection of the canonical Gospels, but rather a richer, more contextualized reading of them, informed by the wider spectrum of early Christian literature.
It means understanding that the "orthodox" narrative that eventually prevailed was not the only narrative at play in the 1st and 2nd centuries. It was a narrative that, for reasons complex and varied, actively downplayed or suppressed alternative understandings of leadership and revelation, particularly those that challenged established gender roles.
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