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Best-selling author Gordon Thomas presents a new dramatization of one of history's most controversial relationships: that of Mary Magdalene and Jesus Christ. The narrative centers on Mary, a prostitute who repented by washing Jesus's feet with her tears. Forgiven by Jesus, they developed a profound bond, with Mary becoming the first to witness his resurrection. This biography is the first of its kind published in over a thousand years, breaking the Church's long silence on a figure who has emerged as a feminist icon. The work challenges ancient prejudices that have relegated women to second-class status within Christianity, highlighting Mary Magdalene's journey as one of Jesus's followers and her challenge to the patriarchal society of his time. Thomas argues that Jesus viewed women as equals, yet Magdalene's past has been used to control women throughout history. The story has also attracted attention in the film industry, with German producer/director Martin Lettmayer acquiring the film rights for a record sum. He plans a multi-million-pound movie starring Patricia Arquette as the controversial Magdalene, believing she embodies the essence of a Mediterranean woman of that era.
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Magdalene, Gordon Thomas
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- Publicado en
- 1998
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- Dañado
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- 7,10 €
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