‘Almond’s research is meticulously detailed, yet entertainingly delivered … Learned and incisive, this is a top-notch work of Christian cultural analysis.'
Source: Publishers Weekly (starred review)
‘Mary Magdalene: A Cultural History establishes a narrative thread through centuries of cultural reception of the biblical figure, and covers an impressive range of material … Almont provides the most accessible summary to date of the scholarly story so far …’
Siobhán Jolley
Source: The Art Newspaper
'… an enthralling examination of a pivotal figure in Christian tradition and a thought-provoking study of the countless stories and interpretations she inspired.'
Kristen Rabe
Source: Foreword Reviews
'The enigma of Mary Magdalene remains inextinguishable . . . Philip C. Almond has been a biographer of God, the Antichrist and the Devil, and a historian of witchcraft and the afterlife. He structures his excellent new study Mary Magdalene: A cultural history, around the unusual mathematics of the Magdalene myth in Western Christianity.'
Anna Della Subin
Source: Times Literary Supplement
'Professor Almond adroitly points out that, in the West, the enhanced status assigned to the Blessed Virgin Mary across the medieval period made her less accessible as a role model. Rather, the fallen woman redeemed became a woman for all seasons . . . Professor Almond [makes] many excurions, into the history of pilgrimages, relic collecting, medieval Vitae, and much else.'
Nicholas Cranfield
Source: Church Times
‘Philip C. Almond provides a rapid but learned tour of the 'idea' of Mary Magdalene … it is the sort of book you might buy as a Christmas present - and the recipient is guaranteed to learn a great deal.’
Sarah Parkhouse
Source: Material Religion