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The Girl Who Baptized Herself

The Girl Who Baptized Herself

How a Lost Scripture about a Saint Named Thecla Reveals the Power of Knowing Our Worth

by Meggan Watterson
Hardback
Publication Date: 22/07/2025

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This riveting exploration of a buried, nearly erased, and still discounted first-century scripture reveals that the foundation of Christianity is far more radical and embracing of personal and collective change than we are often led to believe.

In the middle of the first century, in Roman occupied Turkey, a seventeen-year-old girl named Thecla is sentenced to burn at the stake for refusing to marry. Thecla, who had overheard the apostle Paul share stories about Christ from her bedroom window, finds her life turned inside out. She transforms through seven spiritual stages, and by the end, Thecla inspires an entire arena of women to join in her efforts of saving herself. And when Thecla's free, the scripture reads, "the women all cried out in a loud voice, as if from one mouth."

This is the story at the heart of The Acts of Paul and Thecla, and when Meggan Watterson, a Harvard-trained feminist theologian, first encountered it in seminary, she felt like she had finally found the most personally relevant and liberating piece of scripture. For Watterson, Thecla's refusal to marry has everything to do with power, and how she went about reclaiming authority at a time when she wasn't free to do so. Here, finally, was a scripture that read like an ancient template for finding our own source of power within- a power that, rather than perpetuating the relentless pursuit of trying to fulfill the expectations of others, encourages us to know the truth of who we are.

The Acts of Paul and Thecla, along with scriptures like The Gospel of Mary, were excluded from the formation of the New Testament and ordered to be destroyed by the church fathers. In this revelatory new book, Watterson uncovers why. Chapter by fiery chapter, Watterson synthesizes scripture, memoir, and politics to pass the mic from the Christian right. What emerges is a story that has been left out of the canon for far too long, one that follows a girl freeing herself from a path that made her feel unworthy. A story that shows us when someone with no apparent power in the world claims a more ultimate power from within, they can become what others once deemed impossible.

ISBN:
9780593595008
9780593595008
Category:
Feminism & feminist theory
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
22-07-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House Publishing Group
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
209.55x139.7mm
Weight:
0.57kg
Meggan Watterson

Meggan Watterson is an author, meditation teacher, and scholar of the divine feminine, who inspires seekers to live guided by the soul-voice inside them. Her first book, Reveal, is described as oignited prayero by Eve Ensler, olife-changingo by Dr. Christiane Northrup, and oa blessing to the worldo by Gabrielle Bernstein.

She is the co-author of How to Love Yourself (And Sometimes Other People)- Spiritual Advice for Modern Relationships. She facilitates the Redladies, an online global spiritual community that puts radical love into practice.

Meggan has a Master of Theological Studies degree from Harvard Divinity School and a Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University. She leads retreats and workshops on the divine feminine and the soul-voice meditation. Her work has appeared in media outlets such as The New York Times, Forbes, The Huffington Post, and Marie Claire.

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