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Infancy Gospels of Jesus

Apocryphal Tales from the Childhoods of Mary and Jesus—Annotated & Explained

Infancy Gospels of Jesus

Apocryphal Tales from the Childhoods of Mary and Jesus—Annotated & Explained

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Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
ISBN: 9781683363811
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 18/06/2009
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Early Christian legends of divine power, miraculous events, fear and admiration can inform your own spiritual journey. The three principal infancy gospels—the Infancy Gospel of James, the Gospel of the Infancy and the Infancy Gospel of Thomas—are accounts of the births and early lives of Mary the Virgin Mother, and Jesus. Originating in the second through fifth centuries, these apocryphal stories are fictions but nevertheless of great historical interest in terms of the beliefs and storytelling of early Christians, for they are the sources of well-known Christian legends as well as of some of Christianity's beloved heroes and heroines. This fascinating and accessible exploration of formative influential narratives takes you deep into the early Christian religious thinking that provides the basis for Mary’s biography, ideas about her purity, as well as the prayers, feasts and iconic representations that celebrate her life. These extraordinary folktales also provide some shocking imagery of the young Jesus, the incarnation of God—equally human and divine—as he learns to control his supernatural powers and apply them for good. Now you can experience the mystery and amusement of these charming folktales without any previous knowledge of early Christian history or thought. This SkyLight Illuminations edition offers insightful yet unobtrusive commentary that explains references and philosophical terms, shares inspiring interpretations and gives you a deeper understanding of the sources of devotion Christians feel for Mary and the holy infant Jesus.
Foreword by A. Edward Siecienski, PhD Introduction: Tales from the Childhood of Mary and Jesus The Gospel of James Joachim and Anne: The Gift of Mary Mary: The Story of Her Birth Mary: Raised in Blessing and Purity Joseph: Mary's Protector Mary: Miraculous Conception Joseph and Mary: Accused and Tested Mary and Joseph: The Christmas Story The Magi: In Search of a King Herod: The Murder of Zechariah The Gospel of the Infancy A Cave, Not a Stable: The Nativity Story A Sinful Mary and the Anointing of Christ Jesus in the Temple The Magi and Herod: Varying Views of Jesus Into Egypt: The Holy Family in Flight Exorcising a Deaf and Dumb Demon 83 The Bridegroom Mule: A Brother Restore Bandits: In Them, Jesus Sees His Destiny 93 Balsams in His Path: The Holy Child Return The Co-Wife’s Punishment Satan’s Bite: The Young Judas Iscariot Divine Mischief: The Boy Jesus at Play The King, Christ and a Snake The Infancy Gospel of Thomas The Introduction to the Gospel of Thomas Clay Sparrows: A Dark Miracle The Vengeful Boy: Christ in Conflict The Young Healer Explores His Powers Divine Carpenter: Jesus Adjusts His Elder’s Mistakes The Pupil Teaches His Teacher The Miraculous Physician In the House of My Father: Jesus in the Temple Notes Suggestions for Further Reading

Stevan Davies, A. Edward Siecienski

Stevan Davies is professor of religious studies at Misericordia University and has studied the non-canonical gospels and acts for over thirty years. Among his books are The Gospel of Thomas: Annotated and Explained, The Secret Book of John: The Gnostic Gospel—Annotated and Explained (both SkyLight Paths) and The Revolt of the Widows: The Social World of the Apocryphal Acts. He has also published books about the canonical Christian scriptures including New Testament Fundamentals and Jesus the Healer: Possession, Trance and the Origins of Christianity. His website (http://users.misericordia.edu/davies/thomas/Thomas.html) is a leading Internet resource on the Gospel of Thomas. A. Edward Siecienski, PhD is assistant professor of philosophy at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and also serves as Clement and Helen Pappas Professor of Byzantine Civilization and Religion at the college's Interdisciplinary Center for Hellenic Studies.

"Accessible and insightful ... helps us appreciate the imaginative storytelling in these narratives as well as their piety and theological content-and even their occasional humor. An ideal starting point for the study of these fascinating gospels." -Robert J. Miller, author, Born Divine: The Births of Jesus and Other Sons of God "Clear, accurate and fun to read.... I love this book! Weaves solid historical scholarship with a deep appreciation for folk traditions and fiction. Gives us a sense of the creativity involved in thinking about the infancy of Jesus and his mother, Mary. I will assign it for students next semester." -Jane Schaberg, professor of religious and women's/gender studies, University of Detroit Mercy "Filled with incidents that are magical, touching, humorous, even shocking, but always entertaining. Davies' translations are appropriately idiomatic, and his comments are informative and insightful by comparing these stories not only to pagan, Christian and Jewish parallels but also to versions of some of the stories in the Qur'an." -Ronald F. Hock, professor of religion, University of Southern California