Mary's Voice in the Gospel According to John


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A New Light on John’s Gospel The Gospel according to John has always been recognized as different from the “synoptic” accounts of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. But what explains the difference? In this new translation and verse-byverse commentary, Michael Pakaluk suggests an answer and unlocks a twothousand-year-old mystery. Mary’s Voice in the Gospel according to John reveals the subtle but powerful influence of the Mother of Jesus on the fourth Gospel. In his dying words, Jesus committed his Mother to the care of John, the beloved disciple, who “from that hour . . . took her into his own home.” Pakaluk draws out the implications of that detail, which have been overlooked for centuries. In Mary’s remaining years on earth, what would she and John have talked about? Surely no subject was as close to their hearts as the words and deeds of Jesus. Mary’s unique perspective and intimate knowledge of her Son must have shaped the account of Jesus’ life that John would eventually compose. With the same scholarship, imagination, and fidelity that he applied to Mark’s Gospel in The Memoirs of St. Peter, Pakaluk brings out the voice of Mary in John’s, from the famous prologue about the Incarnation of the Word to the Evangelist’s closing avowal of the reliability of his account. This remarkably fresh translation and commentary will deepen your understanding of the most sublime book of the New Testament.




The Lost Gospel of Mary


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Some Christians have piled the status of the mother of Jesus so high that it rivals that of her Son. Others ignore the Virgin Mary entirely. Behind all of the images is a girl who grew up to be the mother of Christ. How did the first Christians view her? What were the commonly understood facts about the Blessed Mother's early life --- before the Annunciation? How did Mary, the mother of Jesus, become the Theotokos? Frederica Mathewes-Green opens up the Virgin Mary's early life, offering a window into her centrality to the Christian Faith in new and sometimes startling ways. “Do you want to get to know Mary a bit better? Are you interested in entering a faithful Marian spirituality? Let Frederica Mathewes-Green facilitate a rich, traditional, authentic meeting of Mary. When it comes to spending time with the mother of our Lord, this book is second only to Scripture.” Lauren F. Winner, author of Girl Meets God, Mudhouse Sabbath, and Real Sex “The Mary that Frederica Mathewes-Green gives us in these winsome texts–a palpably real woman, at once humble and exalted--transcends the differences that persist even today among the main streams of the Christian tradition, not least because this Mary points beyond herself to the ultimate source of our hope and our joy. -John Wilson, editor, Books & Culture "Frederica Mathewes-Green is a sparkling writer. In The Lost Gospel of Mary, not only is her material fascinating, but so is her perspective as a thoughtful and irenic Orthodox Christian. There is much here to warm the heart as it engages the mind from here to warm the heart as it engages the mind from early in our comon Christian tradition." - Brian McLaren, author of A Generous Orthodoxy and www.brianmclaren.net.




Forbidden Oracles?


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"This book centers on The Gospel of the Lots of Mary, a previously unknown text preserved in a fifth- or sixth-century Coptic miniature codex. It presents the first critical edition and translation of this new text. My book is also a project about religious praxis and authority, as I situate the manuscript within the context of practices of and debates around divination in the ancient Mediterranean world."--Preface, p. [vii].




The Gospel According . . . to Mary


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The very best art takes the received mythologies and, through perception, craft, and force of will creates images and metaphors for a current age. Absent this process of periodic renewal, the old stories grow moribund and their wisdom gets lost. With the poems in his latest collection, Carl Winderl continues to inhabit the Madonna story and achieves something fresh and insightful. Above all, The Gospel According . . . to Mary deepens our understanding of ourselves. -David Daniel, Author of Inflections & Innuendos and White Rabbit In these remarkable and highly imaginative poems Mary speaks, not as a shy child wondering if she should say "Yes" but as the mother of the King of the Universe. Bold and edgy, she knows Christ as no one else-from the tattoos she finds as she washes his body to the yellow star on his prison garb. If poetry should upset the usual and provide new angles of vision, Carl Winderl has triumphed. This Mary not only radiates her love through the most trying of circumstances, she is both Queen and our contemporary. -Jill Peláez Baumgaertner, Dean of Humanities and Theological Studies, Wheaton College; Poetry Editor, The Christian Century; recent poetry collection: What Cannot Be Fixed Rich in biblical imagery, lyrical wordplay, poignant and sometimes disturbing contemporary allusions, and spiritual musing, this collection of Marian poems magnifies the human and cosmic heartbreak and passion of the Mother of Jesus. By exploring the interplay between divine mystery and human emotion, Winderl enlarges our view of Mary and by doing so, extols her. These are poems to treasure and ponder in your heart. -Donald A. Yerxa, author, co-author, or editor of twelve books, most recently Religion and Innovation: Antagonists or Partners? The Gospel According . . . to Mary, by Carl Winderl, is an engaging and catalytic work that stretches one's imagination and appreciation for both the poetic written word and the Word made flesh. This significant work is to be digested slowly, thoughtfully, and reverently-listening as well as reading. These poems serve as prisms, which refract the Light. It is as the Psalmist declared: In Your light we see light. Read, reflect, and rejoice. -John C. Bowling, President of Olivet Nazarene University, author of Graceful Leadership, ReVision, Making the Climb, Above All Else, Windows and Mirrors, and A Way with Words The emotional tsunami of a mother's love and sorrow is captured through poetry in The Gospel According . . . to Mary by Carl Winderl. Mother Mary's heart is revealed in language and imagery of a mother's sacrifice, made in faith to Christ's mission. Winderl's poetry imprints the reader with the power of a supernatural, maternal love. -Suzette Martinez Standring, Award-winning author and Syndicated Spirituality Columnist, GateHouse Media "Carl's BEST book ever." -Suzette Martinez Standring




The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden


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Presented here are two volumes of apocryphal writings reflecting the life and time of the Old and New Testaments. Stories told by contemporary fiction writers of historical Bible times in fascinating and beautiful style.




The Gospel According to Mary, Mother of Jesus


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The Gospel According to Mary, Mother of Jesus shares the heart of a special mother. With compelling compassion and tenderness, author Don Bartow captures the life of Jesus from the unique perspective of His mother, Mary, the woman God chose and blessed to bring His Son to Earth. Mary's Gospel chronicles her reflections on many life experiences which she may have "pondered in her heart". In the unique literary style of the gospels, Mary lovingly recounts years of memories, including the promise by a heavenly angel that she would conceive, by the Holy Spirit, a baby, "a Savior, who is Christ the Lord". The Gospel According to Mary, Mother of Jesus is a very moving and personal account of the life and ministry of her special son, Jesus. Creatively it presents the essence of the gospel of faith, hope, and love. This entertaining and enlightening journal flows tenderly from the heart of the aged mother of Jesus. It is scripturally sound, culturally sensitive, and in modern language. Spiritually powerful, Mary's entire gospel possesses a touching human quality sure to be an inspiration to young and old readers whether believers or unbelievers. This uplifting and life-enriching book is as easy to read as an entertaining suspense novel, while at the same time being as informative as a textbook. The author presents the life and times of Jesus as viewed through the tender eyes and heart of His mother. The Gospel According to Mary, Mother of Jesus seeks to open your eyes and heart to the struggles and love Mary experienced as the mother of the remarkable Jewish boy who grew to teach, perform miracles, suffer crucifixion, and bring salvation to the world. It presents a timeless story with a timely message.




Mary, the Mother of Jesus


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A beautifully illustrated picture book portrayal of the life of Mary, mother of Jesus Mary has captured the hearts of people throughout the centuries. Great cathedrals have been built in her honor. Many Christians venerate her image. Nearly 80,000 visions of Mary have been claimed since the third century AD. Drawing on scripture, legend, and tradition, Tomie dePaola re-tells the story of Mary’s life in fifteen beautifully illustrated, child-friendly segments. This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.




The Lost Gospel


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Waiting to be rediscovered in the British Library is an ancient manuscript of the early Church, copied by an anonymous monk. The manuscript is at least 1,450 years old, possibly dating to the first century. And now, The Lost Gospel provides the first ever translation from Syriac into English of this unique document that tells the inside story of Jesus’ social, family, and political life.The Lost Gospel takes the reader on an unparalleled historical adventure through a paradigm shifting manuscript. What the authors eventually discover is as astounding as it is surprising: the confirmation of Jesus’ marriage to Mary Magdalene; the names of their two children; the towering presence of Mary Magdalene; a previously unknown plot on Jesus’ life (thirteen years prior to the crucifixion); an assassination attempt against Mary Magdalene and their children; Jesus’ connection to political figures at the highest level of the Roman Empire; and a religious movement that antedates that of Paul—the Church of Mary Magdalene.Part historical detective story, part modern adventure, The Lost Gospel reveals secrets that have been hiding in plain sight for millennia.




The Testament of Mary


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A provocative imagining of the later years of the mother of Jesus finds her living a solitary existence in Ephesus years after her son's crucifixion and struggling with guilt, anger, and feelings that her son is not the son of God and that His sacrifice was not for a worthy cause.




The Gospel According to Jesus Christ


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A fictional account of the life of Christ “illuminated by ferocious wit, gentle passion, and poetry”—from the Nobel Prize-winning author of Skylight (Los Angeles Times Book Review). For José Saramago, the life of Jesus Christ and the story of his Passion were things of this earth: a child crying, a gust of wind, the caress of a woman half asleep, the bleat of a goat or the bark of a dog, a prayer uttered in the grayish morning light. The Holy Family reflects the real complexities of any family, but this is realism filled with vision, dream, and omen. Saramago’s deft psychological portrait of a savior who is at once the Son of God and a young man of this earth is an expert interweaving of poetry and irony, spirituality and irreverence. The result is nothing less than a brilliant skeptic’s wry inquest into the meaning of God and of human existence. “Enough to assure [Saramago] a place in the universal library and in human memory.”—The Nation “Fiction that engages the mind as well as the spirit.”—Kirkus Reviews “Mixes magic, myth, and reality into a potent brew.”—Booklist Praise for José Saramago “The greatest writer of our time.”—Chicago Tribune “A literary master.”—The Boston Globe “Saramago is the most tender of writers . . . With a clear-eyed and compassionate acknowledgment of things as they are, and a quality that can only be termed wisdom. We should be grateful when it is handed to us in such generous measure.”—The New York Times “Saramago’s fiction operates in a realm not far from fable: the territory of Kafka, Gogol, and Borges.”—Los Angeles Times