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"Good's  edited book is both a challenge and a delight. The challenge is watching  ten competent scholars working carefully with a multitude of languages  and religious traditions to bring a fresh assessment of the woman named  Mary Magdalen. The complexity of the endeavor is captured in the book's  stated intention, Rather than revisiting her singularity, Mariam, the  Magdalen and the Mother argues that the Miriamic roots of her composite  identity and prophetic vision are prominent in all religious traditions  of the first five centuries of the common era. The delight of the book  is discovering the relationship of the names Miriam, Mary, and Maria,  and the relationship of the women bearing these names. The scope of the  book widens with essays dealing with Mary in Gnostic gospels, Islam, and  Manichaeism. This work has copious footnotes, an impressive array of  works cited, and a useful index. It would be a difficult task for the  general reader, but advancing students, scholars, and professionals will  find it revealing and rewarding. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper—level  undergraduates and above. —A. L. Kolp," —Baldwin-Wallace College ,  2005nov CHOICE

 
 
 
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