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A damaged line in an ancient gospel changed how generations would imagine Mary Magdalene. Discovered among the Nag Hammadi codices in Egypt in 1945, the Gospel of Philip preserves one of the most debated passages in early Christian literature: a fragment describing Jesus, Mary Magdalene, love, and a kiss whose full wording has been lost to time. This documentary takes a close look at that text — not as modern scandal, but as a window into a very different stream of early Christianity. Using the Gospel of Philip, related Nag Hammadi writings, and modern scholarship on Valentinian Christianity, we explore: • what the Gospel of Philip actually is • why “the kiss” may have symbolized spiritual transmission rather than romance • what the word koinonos (“companion”) may have meant in its historical context • how Mary Magdalene appears in contrast to Peter in several early Christian writings • and why later Christian memory reshaped her from visionary disciple into repentant sinner Rather than treating one damaged passage as simple proof of a hidden marriage, this film examines how ancient texts use symbol, ritual language, and theological imagery — and why those meanings later became controversial. The story of Mary Magdalene in the Gospel of Philip is not only about one missing word. It is about authority, memory, canon, and the struggle over who was allowed to stand closest to Jesus in Christian history. If one forgotten gospel preserves a radically different image of Mary Magdalene, what else do early Christian texts reveal when we read them closely? #GospelOfPhilip #MaryMagdalene #NagHammadi #EarlyChristianity #HiddenGospels #BiblicalMysteries #ChristianHistory #GnosticTexts