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"The Gospel of Mary" (Oxford Early Christian Gospel Texts) by Christopher Tuckett is a scholarly edition that presents all extant manuscript sources of this non-canonical gospel in their original languages, along with English translation and commentary. This text focuses on Mary Magdalene's prominent role as a witness to post-resurrection teachings of Jesus, exploring early Christian diversity and debates about authority and gender.
Tuckett provides comprehensive analysis of Greek and Coptic manuscript evidence, with insights into language origins, historical context, and manuscript variants.
The book includes the complete Gospel of Mary as found in multiple fragmentary sources, giving readers access to both original texts and scholarly interpretation.
It explores theological themes of salvation, the ascent of the soul, conflict with material oppression, and spiritual liberation.
The edition is well regarded for its rigorous manuscript comparison, showing the gospel circulated in several forms during the early Christian era.
Tuckett situates the Gospel of Mary among other “dialogue gospels” and Gnostic writings, noting Stoic and philosophical influences and parallels with other apocryphal literature.
The commentary provides readers with critical context—explaining manuscript dating (second–third century CE), original Greek composition, and later Coptic translation
This work serves both scholars and interested readers, offering a window into the broader debates and perspectives shaping early Christianity, especially on Mary Magdalene’s leadership and spiritual insight.
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