The Magdalene Legacy: Exploring the Wounded Icon of Sexuality
Rushing's seminal work addresses the ways in which modern women struggle with holistic spirituality, sexuality, and anger. She employs the Mary Magdalene model as an archetype in which sexuality and spirituality are united. Using extra-canonical texts, Rushing explores the dynamics of the relationship between the Magdalene and Jesus, one that created tension within the collective and was excluded from the canon itself. The Magdalene, known as the apostle to the apostles, has remained tainted through repressive scholarly action and deliberate distortion. Her historical treatment is paralleled for women today who wish to remain within the church but who experience a subtle, ongoing sexual bias. The author's blending of the sociological theory of Thorstein Veblen and the psychological constructs of Carl G. Jung is unique in its theological application.
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The Magdalene Legacy: Exploring the Wounded Icon of Sexuality
Rushing's seminal work addresses the ways in which modern women struggle with holistic spirituality, sexuality, and anger. She employs the Mary Magdalene model as an archetype in which sexuality and spirituality are united. Using extra-canonical texts, Rushing explores the dynamics of the relationship between the Magdalene and Jesus, one that created tension within the collective and was excluded from the canon itself. The Magdalene, known as the apostle to the apostles, has remained tainted through repressive scholarly action and deliberate distortion. Her historical treatment is paralleled for women today who wish to remain within the church but who experience a subtle, ongoing sexual bias. The author's blending of the sociological theory of Thorstein Veblen and the psychological constructs of Carl G. Jung is unique in its theological application.
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The Magdalene Legacy: Exploring the Wounded Icon of Sexuality

The Magdalene Legacy: Exploring the Wounded Icon of Sexuality

by Sandra M Rushing
The Magdalene Legacy: Exploring the Wounded Icon of Sexuality

The Magdalene Legacy: Exploring the Wounded Icon of Sexuality

by Sandra M Rushing

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Overview

Rushing's seminal work addresses the ways in which modern women struggle with holistic spirituality, sexuality, and anger. She employs the Mary Magdalene model as an archetype in which sexuality and spirituality are united. Using extra-canonical texts, Rushing explores the dynamics of the relationship between the Magdalene and Jesus, one that created tension within the collective and was excluded from the canon itself. The Magdalene, known as the apostle to the apostles, has remained tainted through repressive scholarly action and deliberate distortion. Her historical treatment is paralleled for women today who wish to remain within the church but who experience a subtle, ongoing sexual bias. The author's blending of the sociological theory of Thorstein Veblen and the psychological constructs of Carl G. Jung is unique in its theological application.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897893886
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/29/1994
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.56(d)
Lexile: 1390L (what's this?)

About the Author

SANDRA M. RUSHING is an Ordained Minister in the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. She is the author of a book of poetry, Essence of Autumn, and an award-winning sociological study entitled The Economics of Gender Stratification (1988).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Historical Perspective
A Look Backward—To Mary Magdalene
The Subtle/Blatant Misogyny of Modern Theology
Rushing toward Body Denial
The Legacy of Women Ascetics
Jesus: A Model for Archetypal Wholeness
Jesus and Mary Magdalene and Projection
Seeking a Transcendent Body/Spirit
Reflections upon the Now
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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