Margaret Starbird: 5 books

Book cover of Magdalene's Lost Legacy

Magdalene's Lost Legacy

Symbolic Numbers and the Sacred Union in Christianity

by Margaret Starbird
Language: English
Release Date: May 5, 2003

In Magdalene’s Lost Legacy, author Margaret Starbird decodes the symbolic numbers embedded in the original Greek phrases of the New Testament--revealing the powerful presence of the feminine divine. The New Testament contains wide use of gematria, a literary device that allows the sums of...
Book cover of Mary Magdalene, Bride in Exile
by Margaret Starbird
Language: English
Release Date: August 16, 2005

An in-depth investigation of the facts and mythology surrounding the historical Mary Magdalene • Reveals new details about the life of the beloved of Jesus • Illustrated with rare and unusual imagery depicting Mary’s central role in Christianity • By the author of the...
Book cover of 14 Steps to Awaken the Sacred Feminine

14 Steps to Awaken the Sacred Feminine

Women in the Circle of Mary Magdalene

by Joan Norton, Margaret Starbird
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2009

A practical guide for inviting the wisdom of Mary Magdalene into everyday life • Provides a unique workbook for use in the spiritual pathwork of Magdalene Circles • Includes wisdom stories, guided meditations, journaling questions, and essays by Margaret Starbird, author of The Woman...
Book cover of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar

The Woman with the Alabaster Jar

Mary Magdalen and the Holy Grail

by Margaret Starbird
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 1993

Margaret Starbird’s theological beliefs were profoundly shaken when she read Holy Blood, Holy Grail, a book that dared to suggest that Jesus Christ was married to Mary Magdalen and that their descendants carried on his holy bloodline in Western Europe. Shocked by such heresy, this Roman Catholic...
Book cover of The Goddess in the Gospels

The Goddess in the Gospels

Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine

by Margaret Starbird
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 1998

In an era that has reclaimed many aspects of the feminine, Margaret Starbird’s The Woman with the Alabaster Jar stands out as a courageous exploration of the scorned feminine in the Western religious tradition. But espousing the marriage between Jesus and Mary Magdalene created a personal crisis...
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