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The Secret Magdalene
A Novel
by Ki Longfellow

List Price: $24.95
Pages: 448
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 0307346668
Publisher: Crown

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Raised like sisters, Mariamne and Salome are indulged with riches, position, and learning-a rare thing for females in Jerusalem. But Mariamne has a further gift: an illness has left her with visions; she has the power of prophecy. It is her prophesying that drives the two girls to flee to Egypt, where they study philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy in the Great Library of Alexandria.

After seven years they return to a Judaea where many now believe John the Baptizer is the messiah. Salome too begins to believe, but Mariamne, now called Magdalene, is drawn to his cousin, Yeshu’a, a man touched by the divine in the same way she was during her days of illness. Together they speak of sharing their direct experience of God; but Yeshu’a unexpectedly gains a reputation as a healer, and as the ill and the troubled flock to him, he and Magdalene are forced to make a terrible decision.

This radical retelling of the greatest story ever told brings Mary Magdalene to life-not as a prostitute or demon-possessed-but as an educated woman who was truly the “apostle to the apostles.”

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1. Are you a religious person? Do you practice a religion? Do novels like The Secret Magdalene, which reimagines the life of a well-known biblical woman with a modern perspective, affect your personal beliefs?

2. Saint. Prostitute. Wife of Jesus. Demon-possessed sinner. What did you know about the life of Mary Magdalene before reading Ki Longfellow’s interpretation in The Secret Magdalene?

3. Is the fact that Mary Magdalene is often remembered as a prostitute–even though there is no biblical text to support this idea–instead of as a dear and trusted disciple of Jesus’ a reflection of the role of women in the early Christian church? What is the prevailing attitude toward women, then and now?

4. On page 45 Mariamne asks, “Is the life of a prophet to be preferred to the life of a wife and mother? Is the life of a poor male to be preferred to the life of a rich female? This is my answer: it is worth it.” She and Salome have given up everything–even their gender–to pursue a life of learning. Why? What makes such a huge risk worth taking? In the same position, would you?

5. What do you know about John the Baptizer as portrayed in the Bible? In terms of his character as portrayed in The Secret Magdalene, how might Christianity have been different if he was the Messiah many believed him to be?

6. Are the inner Nazoreans awaiting a messiah?

7. What is gnosis? Is the concept complimented or contradicted by organized religion?

8. When Mariamne meets Yehoshua (page 118—19) she recognizes him as “the One” the Loud Voice has prophesized, and it is at this time that she and Salome experience the first real parting of the ways. Why? How do their separate beliefs affect their friendship?

9. On page 128 Yehoshua names Mariamne as a danger to him saying, “The danger lies in being known.” In light of later events in the book, what does he mean? Does Yehoshua know something of the fate that awaits them?

10. According to Christian tradition Jesus was an only child; Yehoshua has brothers and sisters, including a twin, Jude. What role does Jude play in Yeshu’s life? On page 388, Jude says “If you are the Messiah, I am the shadow of the Messiah.” What does this mean? How does Jude fulfill the Father’s plan for him by acting as he does in Yeshu’s plans to bring gnosis to the people?

11. The philosopher John the Less seems an unlikely choice to take as the fourth man in the effort to rescue Addai from the hands of the Romans. Why does Yeshu bring him?

12. Yeshu awakens a longing in Mariamne. Although she loves the knowledge and freedom her life as John the Less gives her, does this make her regret the path her life has taken in some way? When Tata tells her she is free of her sex, what does she mean? Is it a good thing or not?

13. What draws Salome to John the Baptizer? Why does she tell him that he will succeed in leading his people to victory when she foresees failure and death for her idol?

14. When Yehoshua finds out that the man he knows as John the Less is really the woman Mariamne he is angry and withdraws from their friendship. Later, he comes to Mariamne at her father’s house seeking to make amends. How does his attitude toward women change as a result of the friendship he and Mariamne shared? How does this change of heart influence his teaching?

15. How is John the Baptizer’s death a turning point in Yeshu’s life? In Mariamne’s?

16. Salome is tormented by guilt after John’s death, but would John have come to a different end without her?

17. As Mariamne, Jude, and Yeshu travel around spreading the message of gnosis, Yeshu gains a reputation as a healer. Does this help him? How does it hurt him

18. How is Mariamne’s life changed when she returns to living as a woman? In what ways is it the same?

19. On pages 290—291 Yeshu raises Eleazar (Lazarus) from the dead but not in the way it is depicted in the Bible. In what way is Eleazar risen from the dead after his meeting with Yeshu?

20. Frustrated by a lack of progress, Yeshu decides that the only way to bring gnosis to the people is to become the Messiah they seek. With his closest friends he plans the crucifixion according to prophesies found in scripture. Why would he make this sacrifice? Does his plan work?

21. After Yeshu is Risen and Mariamne meets Simon Peter at the tomb he swears to erase her role in Yeshu’s life from the minds of men. Why?

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Critical Praise

“Highly original and highly engaging, The Secret Magdalene is a sweeping yet intimate tale, an emotional and intellectual journey that questions everything, including the real nature of Jesus.”
India Edghill, author of Wisdom’s Daughter


“In The Secret Magdalene Ki Longfellow portrays Jesus and Mary Magdalene of the Gnostic Gospel tradition-two great teachers whose friendship blossoms within the political turmoil of first century Palestine. What The DaVinci Code only hinted at, Longfellow brings to life.”
Rebecca Kohn, author of The Gilded Chamber


“Imaginative, well-researched, and full of profound wisdom, this wonderful novel brings the ancient world to life.”
Timothy Freke, co author of The Laughing Jesus


“Superb characterization, a brilliant visual palette, and thorough scholarship. One feels the stone streets of Jerusalem, breathes the air by the stinking salt sea . . . Ki Longfellow’s Mariamne will no doubt eclipse all other representations of Mary Magdalene for some time. The Secret Magdalene is both heartbreaking and inspiring.”
Earl Doherty, author of The Jesus Puzzle

 

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