Why did the first Christians hide Mary Magdalene's true identity? Why did they diminish the crucial role that she must have had in the foundations of the new religion? With research of rare documents that had been hidden for centuries, Juan Arias, a writer and journalist with extensive studies in theology, philology, philosophy, psychology, and semiotics, offers in this polemic book a well-documented hypothesis: Jesus and Mary Magdalene lived a passionate love story.
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Why did the first Christians hide Mary Magdalene's true identity? Why did they diminish the crucial role that she must have had in the foundations of the new religion? With research of rare documents that had been hidden for centuries, Juan Arias, a writer and journalist with extensive studies in theology, philology, philosophy, psychology, and semiotics, offers in this polemic book a well-documented hypothesis: Jesus and Mary Magdalene lived a passionate love story.
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