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The Gospel of Mary

Christopher Tuckett

University of Oxford

In the Gospel of Mary , which probably dates from the second century, `Mary' (= Mary Magdalene) plays a key role. The gospel is one of a number of similar `dialogue gospels', where the risen Jesus gives teaching to his followers. The issue of whether the gospel is `Gnostic' is discussed, as well as the significance of the figure of Mary here.

Key Words: Gospel of Mary • Mary Magdalene • non-canonical gospels • Gnosticism • women in early Christianity

The Expository Times, Vol. 118, No. 8, 365-371 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0014524607077865


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