Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

El legado oculto de María Magdalena

Rate this book
MARÍA MAGDALENA ¿Prostituta arrepentida?¿O una mujer cuya verdadera identidad podría desestabilizar los cimientos del cristianismo? El apasionante trabajo histórico-detectivesco de Laurence Gardner sobre los archivos ocultos y el linaje de Jesús y María Magdalena comenzaron con su best seller mundial La Herencia del Santo Grial. Años más tarde, El Código Da Vinci desencadenó un nuevo y acalorado debate sobre la misteriosa vida de María Magdalena. En El Legado de María Magdalena, Gardner lleva estos temas a nuevos y extraordinarios … El Hijo del Grial -nuevas y sensacionales informaciones del Vaticano y de archivos monásticos sobre el matrimonio secreto de María con Jesús y la documentada persecución de su linaje. … El Priorato de Sión -la verdad acerca de la enigmática Orden de los Templarios, y la corriente subterránea que protegió el legado sagrado de los descendientes mesiánicos. … El Evangelio de Magdalena -los registros ocultos que revelan su verdadero estatus entre los apóstoles, y los textos prohibidos que fueron eliminados de la Biblia. … La conexión Da Vinci -el verdadero significado de las pinturas de Leonardo Da Vinci, y por qué la Iglesia del Renacimiento censuró los retratos de Magdalena. LAURENCE GARDNER es un investigador de prestigio internacional. Autor de La Herencia del Santo Grial, Realm of the Ring Lords, Genesis of the Grail Kings y Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, es miembro de la Sociedad de Anticuarios de Escocia, historiador constitucional y miembro profesional del Instituto de Nanotecnología. También es Caballero Templario de San Antonio e Historiógrafo Real Jacobita.

416 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

23 people are currently reading
428 people want to read

About the author

Laurence Gardner

40 books68 followers
Laurence Gardner was a prominent author and speaker in the alternative history genre of research and writing.
--from the author's website

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
88 (28%)
4 stars
107 (34%)
3 stars
85 (27%)
2 stars
20 (6%)
1 star
13 (4%)
Displaying 1 - 25 of 25 reviews
Profile Image for Kate.
65 reviews1 follower
July 24, 2008
This book is fantastic. The novel focuses on Mary Magdalene and the theories surrounding her role in Jesus' life. This puts Jesus' life into context, explaining the miracles and society in which he lived. The only downside is that this is a factual/theoretical book not fiction, which makes it pretty hard going at times. You can't read huge sections without getting confused, for example, 'he was X of X, son of X, from the X family, meaning that X was X of X....' However, this really opened my eyes, in a way that the Da Vinci Code couldn't.
Profile Image for Kerry.
987 reviews29 followers
September 14, 2012
Very interesting read. Much more accessible than the voluminous "Holy Blood and the Holy Grail". Well researched and argued and based very strongly on the research of barbara Schering and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Really enjoyed it!
6 reviews
April 29, 2020
A meticulously researched work, suggesting that modern-day Christianity is based on flawed and innaccurate information regarding Mary Magdalene, Jesus, Jesus's mother Mary and others. The author explains in great detail how and why so-called facts became facts, even if they were not actually facts! There have been a lot of shady goings on over the centuries, I had no idea. Much suppressing of the truth, for vested interests (like today, huh). Absolutely fascinating, with potentially wide-reaching implications. I now have a new respect and reverence for Mary Magdalene, and a better understanding of her compatriots.
Profile Image for Theodora Zourkas.
Author 1 book4 followers
November 26, 2021
Interesting and challenged my thinking of some beliefs. It is however quite dense to read with lots and lots of data - sometimes reads like a text book. Gardner makes some really interesting points about religion and pusing women into playing a secondary / background role. For me however, a lot of these great points were lost in the abundance of detail presented. Definately needs to be read a second or third time.
Profile Image for Feodora.
538 reviews2 followers
March 2, 2018
Ich fand den Vergleich zwischen den biblischen, kirchlichen und historischen Fakten sehr aufschlußreich. Manche Rückschlüsse und Verbindungen fand ich etwas konstruiert aber auch nicht "schlimmer" als das was die Kirche aus ihren Fakten macht. Das letzte Drittel fand ich zuu abgehoben, es ging nur um die Darstellung der Marien in der Kunst. Das war nicht so meines
Profile Image for Barbara.
295 reviews3 followers
February 4, 2020
Fascinating information based on the findings in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
7 reviews
November 26, 2023
Must Read for anyone looking for another side to a tale as old as time that we have all been told only one side too.
Profile Image for Trent.
Author 10 books12 followers
abandoned
June 13, 2024
It started off ok, but I lost interest quickly. Gave up after 100 pages
Profile Image for Lijera.
11 reviews
August 19, 2025
In short: The most important book to have in posession on matter of Christianity. Coherent, down to the facts... Study book. Simple as that. The most valuable book on my shelf.
Profile Image for Hanna.
238 reviews9 followers
November 11, 2013
Maria Magdaleenalla on merkittävä asemansa kristillisessä kirkossa, hän oli yksi Jeesuksen seuraajista ja tietynlainen symboli kirkon naisvihamielisyydelle, sillä hänet esitettiin katuvana huorana, vaikka tästä ei ole varsinaisesti esitetty todisteita. Dan Brownin ”Da Vinci-koodi”-romaani nosti toi suuren yleisön tietoon spekulaation Marian mahdollisesta avioliitosta Jeesuksen kanssa ja heidän yhteisestä lapsestaan, jonka jalanjälkiä Gardnerin kirja omalta osaltaan seuraa.

Kirjan ehdottomasti suurin ongelma on sen sekavuus ja kirjailija tuntuu välillä olevan kuin pahasta adhd:sta kärsivä, sillä asiat vaikuttavat jäävän kuin nalli kalliolle, kun vain löydetään jotain josta voidaan sanella pitkät pätkät. Toki aiheen ollessa Maria Magdalenan ja Jeesuksen välinen liitto, joutuu asioita väkisinkin syventämään, kun suurelle yleisölle aihe ei ole välttämättä juuri kummoisemmassa tiedossa, mutta siitä huolimatta punainen lanka oli ainakin minulla lukijana kadoksissa useammin kuin vain kerran.

Gardner jakeli kirjassa myös hyvin aktiivisesti selvää antipatiaansa Dan Brownin menestysromaani ”Da Vinci-koodia” kohtaan ja keskittyi teoksessa aktiivisesti teilaamaan hänen (Brown) jakelemiaan teorioita. Rivien välistä kalskahti pienimuotoinen katkeruus, joka saattoi juontaa juuriaan siitä, että ajatus Maria Magdalenan ja Jeesuksen spekuloidusta avioliitosta tuli laajempaan tietoisuuteen ”Da Vinci-koodin” myötä.

Vahvimmilla hetkillään ”Maria Magdalenan salaisuus” esitti mielenkiintoisia taustoja maalaustaiteessa, joka esitti Mariaa, mutta itse suhtaudun sen verran nihkeästi näennäishistoriaan, että hetkittäin mietin onko kirjan kirjoittaja järjiltään. Luulisi nimittäin ainakin suurimman osan ihmisistä tietävän, ettei erityisen suuria historiallisia faktoja ole esitetty sen tueksi, että kyseinen henkilö olisi joskus elänyt. Muuallakin siis kuin vain romanttisissa ritaritarinoissa (toki taustahenkilö hänellekin varmasti on olemassa), joten nostattaa kulmia esittää hänet yhdeksi sukupuun oksaksi.

Paljon oli kuitenkin samaa, jota oli kuultu jo aiemminkin. Kirkon naisviha, Maria Magdalenan alentaminen huoraksi ja hänen täydellinen väärinymmäryksensä läpi historian. Mielenkiintoista oli kyllä teoria siitä kuinka tällä tavoin piispat ja paavit saivat anteeksi rakastajattariensa pitämisen, kun pystyivät katumaan samoin kuin Maria oli katunut ja jos heille siunaantui lapsia, oli sitä enemmän katumista. Mitä enemmän, sen parempi.

”Maria Magdalenan salaisuudessa” olisi ollut potentiaalia tiiviiseen teoriaan Jeesuksen avioliitosta, mutta se taantuu vain näennäishistorialliseen spekulaatioon, jonka uskottavuus on vähintäänkin kyseenalainen.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Author 127 books11 followers
Read
January 25, 2016
In manner of full disclosure I only read this book for the purpose of obtaining some background information for analysis and possible inclusion in a book that I am working on.

The first half of the book, which I read, is very interesting. There is a great deal of historical information in the first half of the book which I found illuminating and interesting.

The second half which I only skimmed through concerned itself with possible descendants and families of the supposed union of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. If one buys into the presumption that Jesus and Mary were married and had a child -- then the second half of the book would be interesting. Since that aspect of the book wasn't of interest to me I didn't read it.

All in all the book would be of interest to those who enjoy possible biblical deviations from the normal presumed claims. It is well researched and written -- and conspiracy theorists will enjoy this book and its alternate possibilities concerning Jesus and his legacy.
Profile Image for Tessa.
85 reviews
April 11, 2008
This book is the perfect example of bad history. It started off well, and I was really intriged at first, but the rest is so contrived it makes me want to blow chunks. Asserting that Mary Magdalene MUST have written a particular gospel JUST BECAUSE she names herself last in a group of people (to be polite) is so flimsy and culturally driven that no decent historian would buy that as evidence. I'm one who actually believes there's something to the whole "Blood Line" idea, but this book is just crap. In fact, it's so crappy it makes me angry.
Profile Image for Overlady.
550 reviews9 followers
Want to read
April 23, 2022
Mary Magdalene, why church painted her as a prostitute? Just who was she? Why did church try to bring her down? This book explores those themes and a looot more. Virginity of Mary, angel Gabriel, it lost it's magic now but the whole story within the bible became a lot more logical and makes sense. Talks about the beginnings of the church, and Catholics, how the popes grew in power and the lies they told. Extremely informative and well written.

Page 163
174 reviews4 followers
September 29, 2012
Very detailed (and highly circumstantial) evidence that Jesus may have been married to Mary Magdalene. The best part of this book is the history of how the books of the New Testament were included/excluded over the first 4-5 centuries. (Assuming the author has his history correct.)
Profile Image for Alise.
8 reviews3 followers
October 8, 2012
So many footnotes. Gardner has really done his homework. Many arguments about Jesus' heritage, his being of rabbinical descent for example, are quite compelling. If nothing else, it will make you think and pay attention.
10 reviews
April 28, 2008
another way to look at the davinci code. new theories that i never thought of before.
23 reviews
October 30, 2009
The truth behind the mystery of Mary Magdalene.
Profile Image for Rona.
30 reviews
April 18, 2010
Interesting take on the Bloodline conspiracy...
Profile Image for Susie.
4 reviews2 followers
September 14, 2015
had to leave the book behind with it's owner in France. will pick it up again when I get back home.
facinating book if are interested in church history pollitics and the women's legacy of Jesus.
Profile Image for Mia.
37 reviews2 followers
September 21, 2012
A great read if you like conspiracy and mystery. The secrets behind Mary Magdalene are unravelled in this book by Laurence Gardner. I highly recommend it.
18 reviews2 followers
December 24, 2018
If you had been curious enough to read the book and finished it. You may find yourself questioning some things which had been written in the Bible. After reading this book I was more fascinated with Maria Magdalena than before .I honestly think this book is an interesting read and gives you to think about things you have learned in sunday bible school or anywhere else.
While reading this book, keep in mind that conspiracy books always like to animate you to think, but also are partial fiction and made up.Read it ,enjoy it and do not start dashing anyonce religion.
Displaying 1 - 25 of 25 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.