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7.1 The Gospel of Jesus’s Wife. Papyrus fragment. Gospel of Jesus’s Wife © Einottaja / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD 134

8.1 Identification tag for relic of Mary Magdalene, Abbey of Chelles, 8th century. L’abbaye de Chelles (former monastery; current administration building) 159

8.2 The sarcophagus of Mary Magdalene. Basilica of Mary Magdalene in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. “Marie-Madeleine” sarcophagus at the Saint-Maximin Basilica. © Rvalette / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA-3.0 162

10.1 Domus ecclesiae. Detached frescoes from Dura Europos. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT. Domus ecclesiae. Dura Europos baptistry painting at Yale University Art Gallery. © Marysas / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 235

10.2 The holy women at the tomb of Christ. Detached fresco from Dura Europos. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT. “The holy women at the tomb of Christ.” Dura Europos baptistry painting at Yale University Art Gallery. © Marysas / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 235

10.3 The holy women at the tomb of Christ. Detached fresco from Dura Europos; detail. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT. “The holy women at the tomb of Christ.” Dura Europos baptistry painting at Yale University Art Gallery. Copyright © Yale University Art Gallery / Public Domain 235

10.4 The holy women at the tomb of Christ. Servanne sarcophagus. Musée de l’Arles antique, Arles 236

10.5 Crucifixion; The holy women at the tomb of Christ; First apparition of Christ. Cod. Plut. 1.25, Laurentian Library, Florence 236

10.6 The washing of Christ’s feet. Dumfriesshire, stone cross (south face). Ruthwell Church, Ruthwell, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Ruthwell Cross Christ on South Side © Doug Sim / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA-3.0 237

10.7 The holy women at the tomb of Christ; First apparition of Christ. Ivory diptych of the Passion; detail. Museum of the Cathedral, Milan 238

10.8 Crucifixion. Karanlık Kilise (Göreme n. 23). Göreme (Cappadocia), Tokalı Kilise (church). “Crucifixion” painting at the Karanlık Kilise (Göreme). © Überraschungsbilder / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA-3.0 239

10.9 The Washing of Christ’s feet. Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, architrave of the main portal. Tympan de l’Eglise Ste-Marie-Madeleine (Neuilly en Donjon). © Richard03 / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA-3.0 239

10.10 The Master of St. Francis, Lamentation of Christ. Upper Basilica of St. Francis, nave, Assisi. Lamentation over the Dead Christ fresco Master of St. Francis © Eugene a / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 240

10.11 Cimabue, Crucifixion. Upper Basilica of St. Francis, transept, Assisi. Cimabue, crocifissione del transetto sinistro © Sailko / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 240

10.12 Giotto, Crucifixion. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua. “Crucifixion,” Giotto di Bondone, Scrovegni Chapel. Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 241

10.13 Giotto, Lamentation of Christ. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua. “Lamentation (The Mourning of Christ),” Giotto di Bondone, Scrovegni Chapel. © Amandajm / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 241

10.14 Giotto, Noli me tangere. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua. “Resurrection (Noli me tangere),” Giotto di Bondone, Scrovegni Chapel. Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 242

10.15 Giotto, Crucifixion. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, transept, right wing, Assisi. “Crucifixion,” Giotto di Bondone, Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano. © Mattis / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 242

10.16 Giotto, Landing in Marseille. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano, Assisi. “Scenes from the Life of Mary Magdalene: Mary Magdalene’s Voyage to Marseilles,” Giotto di Bondone, Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano. © Shakko / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 243

10.17 The Magdalene receiving her vest. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano, Assisi. “Scenes from the Life of Mary Magdalene: The Magdalene Receiving Her Vest,” Giotto di Bondone, Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano. © Shakko / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 243

10.18 Giotto, Ecstasy with Angels. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano, Assisi. “Scenes from the Life of Mary Magdalene: Mary Magdalene Speaking to the Angels,” Giotto di Bondone, Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano. Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 244

10.19 Giotto, Mary Magdalene and Bishop Pontano. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano, Assisi. “Scenes from the Life of Mary Magdalene: Mary Magdalene and Cardinal Pontano,” Giotto di Bondone, Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of Bishop Pontano. Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 244

10.20 Pietro Lorenzetti, Via crucis. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, transept, left wing, Assisi. Pietro Lorenzetti—The Road to Calvary—WGA13511 © JarektUploadBot / Wikimedia Commons / PD-Mark 1.0 245

10.21 Pietro Lorenzetti, Crucifixion. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, transept, left wing, Assisi. Pietro Lorenzetti—Crucifixion—WGA13513 © JarektUploadBot / Wikimedia Commons / PD-Mark 1.0 245

10.22 Pietro Lorenzetti, The Descent from the Cross. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, transept, left wing, Assisi. Pietro Lorenzetti—Deposition of Christ from the Cross—WGA13523 © JarektUploadBot / Wikimedia Commons / PD-Mark 1.0 246

10.23 Pietro Lorenzetti, The Deposition. Lower Basilica of St. Francis, transept, left wing, Assisi. Pietro Lorenzetti, Sepoltura di Cristo, Basilica Inferiore di Assisi 1310–1329 © Sailko / Wikimedia Commons / PD-Mark 1.0 246

10.24 Pietro Cavallini, Noli me tangere and The Gift of the Bread in the Desert. Church of San Domenico Maggiore, Brancaccio Chapel, Naples. Pietro Cavallini, Noli me tangere and The Gift of the Bread in the Desert. Naples, Church of San Domenico Maggiore, Brancaccio Chapel © Sailko / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA-3.0 247

10.25 Giovanni da Milano, Dinner in Martha’s and Mary’s House; Raising of Lazarus; Noli me tangere; Miracle of the Prince of Marseille. Santa Croce Basilica, Rinuccini Chapel, Florence. Giovanni da Milano, Dinner in Martha’s and Mary’s House, Raising of Lazarus, Noli me tangere, Miracle of the Prince of Marseille. © Sailko / Wikimedia Commons / PD-Mark 1.0 247

10.26 Rogier van der Weyden, The Descent from the Cross and Lamentation of Christ. Prado Museum, Madrid. Weyden Deposition © Sailko / WikiCommons / PD-Mark 1.0 248

10.27 Enguerrand Quarton, Pietà and Lamentation of Christ. Louvre Museum, Paris. Enguerrand Quarton, La Pietà de Villeneuve-lès-Avignon (c. 1455) ©File Upload Bot / WikiCommons / PD-Mark 1.0 248

10.28 Piero della Francesca, The Myrrh-bearing Magdalene. Cathedral of the Saints Donatus and Peter, Arezzo. Piero della Francesca, The Myrrh-bearing Magdalene. © Quinok / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0 249

10.29 The penitent Magdalene hugging the cross. Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Nardò (Lecce) 250

10.30 Desiderio da Settignano, The Magdalene as a Hermit. Santa Trinita Church, Florence. Desiderio da Settignano, The Magdalene as a Hermit. © Sailko / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA-3.0 and CC BY 2.5 251

10.31 Niccolò dell’Arca, Lamentation of Christ; Mourning Mary Magdalene. Church of Santa Maria della Vita, Bologna. Niccolò dell’Arca Compianto Maddalena BO © Laurom / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA-3.0 252

12.1 Titian, Penitent Magdalene, 1531. Palazzo Pitti, Florence. Tizian 010 © Alonso de Mendoza / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD-Mark 1.0 281

12.2 Correggio, Reclining Magdalene, 1522 (destroyed 1945). Correggio, Maddalena leggente, perduto © Sailko / Wikimedia Commons / CC PD Mark 1.0 282

16.1 Amba Magdala. Photograph by Alberto Vascon 385

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Mary Magdalene from the New Testament to the New Age and Beyond

Series:  Themes in Biblical Narrative, Volume: 24
Cover Mary Magdalene from the New Testament to the New Age and Beyond
E-Book ISBN:
9789004411067
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Brill
Print Publication Date:
02 Oct 2019
  • Subjects
    • Biblical Studies
      • New Testament & Early Christian Writings
      • Early Church & Patristics
      • Gnosticism & Manichaeism
    • History
      • Church History
    • Religious Studies
      • History of Religion
Front Matter
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 New Testament through Late Antiquity
Chapter 1 The Earliest Magdalene: Varied Portrayals in Early Gospel Narratives
Chapter 2 The Apocryphal Magdalene: Expanding and Limiting Her Importance
Chapter 3 The Gnostic Magdalene: Mary as Disciple and Revealer
Chapter 4 The Vine and the Net-Caster: Mandaean and Manichaean Transformations of Mary Magdalene
Chapter 5 The Patristic Magdalene: Symbol for the Church and Witness to the Resurrection
Chapter 6 A Whore from Bethany? A Note on Mary Magdalene in Early Non-Christian Sources
Chapter 7 The Magdalene Yesterday and Today in the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife
Part 2 The Middle Ages through the Modern Age
Chapter 8 The Cult of Mary Magdalene in the Medieval West
Chapter 9 The Magdalene of Medieval Hagiography
Chapter 10 Suspended between Sacred and Profane: the Iconography of Mary Magdalene from Its Origins to the Fifteenth Century
Chapter 11 The Divided Magdalene: the Three Magdalenes Debate (1517–1519): between Humanism and Enlightenment
Chapter 12 The Uncontainable Sexuality of a Penitent Woman: the Magdalene between Baroque and Contemporary Art
Part 3 Contemporary Period
Chapter 13 The Magdalene of Contemporary Biblical Scholarship
Chapter 14 From Disciple to Deviant: the Magdalene in Contemporary Popular Film
Chapter 15 The Magdalene of Internet: New Age, Goddess, and Nature Spiritualities
Chapter 16 Wife, Queen, Goddess: Mary Magdalene and the New Religious-Spiritual Movements (19th–21st Centuries)
Chapter 17 From Galilee to India: There Is Something about Mary (Magdalene)
Chapter 18 Why the Church Needs a Prostitutes’ Saint
Chapter 19 The Marys in the Contemporary Liturgical Practice of the Mary Magdalene (the) Apostle Catholic Community
Chapter 20 The Legionaries of Mary Magdalene?
Back Matter
Index of Premodern Sources
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Places

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