Christ Child e-bog
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Little is known about the early childhood of Jesus Christ. But in the decades after his death, stories began circulating about his origins. One collection of such tales was the so-calledA Infancy Gospel of Thomas, known in antiquity as the Paidika or "e;Childhood Deeds? of Jesus. In it, Jesus not only performs miracles while at play (such as turning clay birds into live sparrows) but also...
E-bog
329,95 DKK
Forlag
Yale University Press
Udgivet
13 maj 2014
Længde
432 sider
Genrer
HRAX
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780300206609
Little is known about the early childhood of Jesus Christ. But in the decades after his death, stories began circulating about his origins. One collection of such tales was the so-calledA Infancy Gospel of Thomas, known in antiquity as the Paidika or "e;Childhood Deeds? of Jesus. In it, Jesus not only performs miracles while at play (such as turning clay birds into live sparrows) but also gets enmeshed in a series of interpersonal conflicts and curses to death children and teachers who rub him the wrong way. How would early readers have made sense of this young Jesus? In this highly innovative book, Stephen Davis draws on current theories about how human communities construe the past to answer this question. He explores how ancient readers would have used texts, images, places, and other key reference points from their own social world to understand the Christ child's curious actions. He then shows how the figure of a young Jesus was later picked up and exploited in the context of medieval Jewish-Christian and Christian-Muslim encounters. Challenging many scholarly assumptions, Davis adds a crucial dimension to the story of how Christian history was created.