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Mary, Called Magdalene is a novel by Margaret George.

Abstract

Draws on the Bible, Christian tradition and secular historical research to present a fictional portrait of Mary of Magdala as she becomes part of Jesus' circle of disciples and comes into a realization of her faith.

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: Viking, 2002.

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