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More copies of this ISBNThe Goddess in the Gospels: Reclaiming the Sacred Feminineby Margaret Starbird
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The author takes us on her personal journey from an orthodox daughter of the Catholic Church to a modern-day heretic. As we follow Margaret Starbird's research into the scorned and repudiated feminine in the Church's hierarchy, we see her transformation from being "reason oriented" to trusting her feminine attributes of intuition, faith, and deep inner authority and wisdom. In a larger sense, we recognize that Starbird's story is every woman's search for authenticity in our modern patriarchal culture.
Review:"A truly moving account of the author's soul-seardhign quest for the Lost Bride of Christendom. In a wonderous journey of enlightenment, we step beyond the bounds of contrived 'churchianity' to discover the consummate and abiding presence of the Holy Grail — the sacred temple of the eternal feminine." Chevalier Laurence Gardner, author of Bloodline of the Holy Grail
Review:"This new book by Margaret Starbird will raise new questions,challenge preconceived ideas, and spark controversy. In the twenty-first century, Christianity needs to reclaim the divine feminine at its heart and celebrate the partnership that Jesus lived, especially with mary of Magdala." Dr. Bridget Mary Meehan, author of Praying with Women of the Bible
Review:"Margaret Starbird has turned her courageous spiritual journey into a courageous book that will comfort some and challenge many." Virginia Ann Froehle, author of Loving Yourself More: 101 Meditations for Women
Synopsis:WOMEN?S STUDIES / CREATION SPIRITUALITY In an era that has reclaimed many aspects of the feminine, Margaret Starbird's The Woman with the Alabaster Jar stood out as a courageous exploration of the scorned and repudiated feminine in the Western religious tradition. But espousing the marriage between Jesus and Mary Magdalene created a personal crisis for this Catholic scholar. In The Goddess in the Gospels, the author tells how she was guided in her personal search and her ever-deepening study of the New Testament and gematria--number coding of the Greek alphabet--by an incredible series of synchronicities. It was this mirroring of inner and outer worlds that revealed the Sacred Marriage of male and female--the hieros gamous--and led to her personal redemption. ?This book by Margaret Starbird will raise new questions, challenge preconceived ideas, and spark controversy. In the twenty-first century, Christianity needs to reclaim the divine feminine at its heart and celebrate the partnership that Jesus lived, especially with Mary of Magdala.? --Dr. Bridget Mary Meehan, author of Praying with Women of the Bible " Margaret Starbird has turned her courageous spiritual journey into a corageous book that will comfort some and challenge many." --Virginia Ann Froehle, author of Loving Yourself More: 101 Meditations for Women MARGARET STARBIRD holds a master's degree from the University of Maryland and has studied at the Christian Albrechts Universit?t in Keil, Germany, and at Vanderbilt Divinity School. She is the author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar: Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail. Starbird lives with her family in the Puget Sound area of Washington state.
Synopsis:In an era that has reclaimed many aspects of the feminine, Margaret Starbird’s The Woman with the Alabaster Jar stands out as a courageous exploration of the scorned feminine in the Western religious tradition. But espousing the marriage between Jesus and Mary Magdalene created a personal crisis for this Catholic scholar. In The Goddess in the Gospels the author tells how she was guided in her ever-deepening study of the New Testament and the gematria--number coding of the Greek alphabet--by an incredible series of synchronicities that mirror the inner and outer worlds and which reveal the Sacred Marriage of male and female--the hieros gamous--leading to her own personal redemption.
Synopsis:Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine.
About the AuthorMargaret Starbird holds a master's degree from the University of Maryland and has studied at the Christian Albrechts Universitat in Kiel, Germany, and at Vanderbilt Divinity School. She is the author of Magdalene's Lost Legacy and The Woman With the Alabaster Jar. She lives with her family in the Puget Sound area of Washington State.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments
Preface
Poem. To Our Lady
CHAPTER I. Pilgrim in Provence
CHAPTER II. Bound on Earth
CHAPTER III. The Dark Bride
CHAPTER IV. The Community Emmanuel
CHAPTER V. The Destroying Mountain
CHAPTER VI. Our Lady of the Quest
CHAPTER VII. The Fall of Babylon
CHAPTER VIII. Harrowing Hell
CHAPTER IX. Magdalene’s Legacy
CHAPTER X. The Lord of the Fishes
CHAPTER XI. A New Song
CHAPTER XII. The Sacred Reunion
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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