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#MeToo, 'Mary Magdalene' focus on women's stories in Bible as Easter nears [View all]
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It seems like the women of Scripture are having a moment in the days leading up to Easter (April 21), celebrated by many Christians as the day they believe Jesus rose from the dead.
Mary Magdalene is getting the Hollywood treatment in a film that bears her name. ..
Three women stand out to the scholar among the women following Jesus, just as Peter, James and John hold a special place among the Twelve. Mary Magdalene; Mary, the mother of James and Joseph; and Salome are described in the Gospel of Mark as watching the crucifixion from a distance.
Mary Magdalene is singularly important among them, Smith said, and is named more frequently than some of the disciples in the Gospels. She is the first person to see Jesus after his resurrection and the first to proclaim the news to the other disciples....
Smith said she sees that treatment of Mary Magdalene as a dismissal of womens power and womens agency in a real way.
Mary Magdalene is getting the Hollywood treatment in a film that bears her name. ..
Three women stand out to the scholar among the women following Jesus, just as Peter, James and John hold a special place among the Twelve. Mary Magdalene; Mary, the mother of James and Joseph; and Salome are described in the Gospel of Mark as watching the crucifixion from a distance.
Mary Magdalene is singularly important among them, Smith said, and is named more frequently than some of the disciples in the Gospels. She is the first person to see Jesus after his resurrection and the first to proclaim the news to the other disciples....
Smith said she sees that treatment of Mary Magdalene as a dismissal of womens power and womens agency in a real way.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2019/04/18/metoo-mary-magdalene-focus-on-womens-stories-in-bible-as-easter-nears/
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#MeToo, 'Mary Magdalene' focus on women's stories in Bible as Easter nears [View all]
guillaumeb
Apr 2019
OP
Are you suggesting the men who wrote the Gospels weren't already a part of patriarchy?
Act_of_Reparation
Apr 2019
#15
Nope, he's showing us his groundwork for a 100% idealized and fictional Christianity.
trotsky
Apr 2019
#26
Not to mention the position of the RCC for a millennium was Magdalene was a prostitute
Major Nikon
Apr 2019
#31
Now, just out of curiosity, how often do you throw money in the collection plate?
Lordquinton
Apr 2019
#51