Description
What if one of the most widely accepted stories about Mary Magdalene was never rooted in history-but in repetition?
The idea that she was the wife of Jesus has moved from speculation to cultural assumption, shaping faith, conversations, and personal relationships. Beneath the noise lies a quieter question:
what happens when a compelling narrative begins to feel more believable than the texts themselves? The Da Vinci Deception records one reader's journey into that question-an investigation that began with curiosity, unfolded through textual and historical examination, and became a deeply personal confrontation with the cost of mistaking modern myth for memory.
For centuries, Mary Magdalene has stood at the intersection of devotion, misunderstanding, and speculation. In recent decades, a new narrative recast her from faithful disciple and witness of the Resurrection into the center of a modern myth shaping popular imagination and theological conversation.
This book is not merely a rebuttal of that myth. It is the record of a confrontation with it.
The Da Vinci Deception traces a personal and intellectual journey through the claim that Mary Magdalene was the wife of Jesus-a claim repeated so often that it began to feel like accepted memory. Curiosity became investigation, and investigation became a struggle touching theology, identity, relationships, and the fragile boundary between cultural narrative and historical truth.
Drawing on textual analysis, historical context, and engagement with canonical and non-canonical sources, this work explores:
- why the canonical Gospels remain silent on any marital claim
- how later texts were misunderstood and amplified
- the cultural forces that allowed speculation to appear historical
- the difference between inquiry and narrative projection
- the personal and spiritual consequences of unresolved tension
Beyond academic questions lies a deeper story: the cost of pursuing truth when persuasive ideas feel emotionally convincing, and the conflict that emerges when intellectual honesty meets relational misunderstanding and spiritual uncertainty.
This is both investigation and testimony - a study of texts and of the human experience of wrestling with them.
Readers will find neither sensationalism nor defensive apologetics, but an attempt to recover Mary Magdalene from modern distortion and rediscover her within the dignity and theological significance preserved by the earliest Christian witness.
Details
Publisher - Kerolos LLC
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Kerolos Kamal Rezk
Published Date - 2026-06-09
ISBN - 9798950466991
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Page Count - 452
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