| Mary Magdalene: Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine
Margaret Starbird
Was Mary Magdalene the wife and beloved of Jesus? What became of her after the crucifixion of Christ? Why was her story suppressed by the later Christian leaders, and why must we now retrieve it? In this workshop we explore the legends and mythology of the sacred union that was once at the very heart of the Christian faith and expressed in number codes in the Gospels themselves.
Margaret Starbird’s work strives to correct what she and many others believe is a tragic design flaw in Christian doctrine, the loss of the Sacred Feminine. This loss, she argues, has become painfully obvious on the threshold of the third millennium. This workshop includes slide presentations of art and artifacts associated with the medieval heresy of the Holy Grail.
A lecture, "Mary Magdalene: The Greatest Story Never Told" featuring Margaret Starbird on October 12. Details
| Margaret Starbird is a scholar and an acclaimed author whose books seek to restore Mary Magdalene to a position of honor. Her first two books, The Woman with the Alabaster Jar and The Goddess in the Gospels: Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine, are cited as sources in the best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code. |
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