Peter, Paul & Mary Magdalene Quotes
Peter, Paul & Mary Magdalene: The Followers of Jesus in History & Legend
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“The Christian religion is founded on the belief that Jesus was raised from the dead. And it appears virtually certain that it was Mary Magdalene of all people, an otherwise unknown Galilean Jewish woman of means, who first propounded this belief. It is not at all farfetched to claim that Mary was the founder of Christianity.”
― Peter, Paul, & Mary Magdalene: The Followers of Jesus in History and Legend
― Peter, Paul, & Mary Magdalene: The Followers of Jesus in History and Legend
“As a historian, I am struck by a certain consistency among otherwise independent witnesses in placing Mary Magdalene both at the cross and at the tomb on the third day. If this is not a historical datum but something that a Christian storyteller just made up and then passed along to others, how is it that this specific bit of information has found its way into accounts that otherwise did not make use of one another? Mary’s presence at the cross is found in Mark (and in Luke and Matthew, which used Mark) and also in John, which is independent of Mark. More significant still, all of our early Gospels—not just John and Mark (with Matthew and Luke as well) but also the Gospel of Peter, which appears to be independent of all of them—indicate that it was Mary Magdalene who discovered Jesus’ empty tomb. How did all of these independent accounts happen to name exactly the same person in this role? It seems hard to believe that this just happened by a way of a fluke of storytelling. It seems much more likely that, at least with the traditions involving the empty tomb, we are dealing with something actually rooted in history.”
― Peter, Paul, & Mary Magdalene: The Followers of Jesus in History and Legend
― Peter, Paul, & Mary Magdalene: The Followers of Jesus in History and Legend
“It is the sorrowful penitent who is acceptable; that is the kind of woman these texts seek. One can’t help but think that the men who relish this recollection of Mary the penitent sinner are those who are trying to inform their own world with their own vision of what sexual and gendered relationships ought to be, with women not enticing men with the dangers of sex but falling at their feet in humble submission and penitence.”
― Peter, Paul, & Mary Magdalene: The Followers of Jesus in History and Legend
― Peter, Paul, & Mary Magdalene: The Followers of Jesus in History and Legend
