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When Jesus was five he killed a boy, or so reports the Infancy Gospel of Thomas. A little boy had run into Jesus by accident, bumping him on the shoulder, and Jesus took offense: Jesus was angry and said to him, ''You shall go no further on your way,'' and instantly the boy fell down and died. A second story recounts how Jesus transformed mud into living birds, while yet another has Joseph telling Mary to keep Jesus in the house so that no one else gets hurt. What was life really like in the household of Joseph, Mary, and little Jesus? The canon of the New Testament provides few details, but ancient Christians, wanting to know more, would turn to the texts we know as the Infancy Gospels.
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is a collection of stories from the mid-second century C.E. describing events in the life of Jesus between the ages of five and twelve. The Proto-gospel of James, also dating from the second century, focuses on Mary and likewise includes episode

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"The argument of this book is innovative and refreshing. And the book itself is an absolute pleasure to read. Alongside his survey of material from James and Thomas, Frilingos incorporates an impressive array of Greco-Roman sources, and the endnotes and bibliography show deep engagement with recent scholarship on Christian Apocrypha. This is a must-read for scholars of Christian Apocrypha in general and 'family gospels' in particular." * Chruch History and Religious Culture *
"For scholars of early Christian literature, the book models a thoughtful, grounded approach to reconsidering familiar texts and recovering their latent theological richness with the help of new questions . . . Frilingos articulates with exceptional clarity why it is essential to consider seriously the relationship between the Proto-Gospel, the Infancy Gospel, and the canonical Gospels . . . Frilingos's work may achieve for the family gospels the kind of revitalization recent decades have seen in studies of the ancient Greek and Latin novels and the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles." * The Journal of Religion *
"A clever and delightful book. Jesus, Mary, and Joseph provides a fresh perspective on the infancy gospels by interpreting them instead as 'family gospels.' Reading them together as two family dramas as opposed to separate texts about Jesus or Mary, Christopher A. Frilingos wrestles with concepts such as the ancient household, fatherhood, education, and divine intervention that are frequently overlooked in scholarly research on these documents." * Caroline Schroeder, University of the Pacific *

Table of Contents

Preface
A Note on Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1. Family Matters
Chapter 2. Made You Look
Chapter 3. Wanting What's Best
Chapter 4. Carnal Ignorance
Chapter 5. Parents Just Don't Understand
Afterword. Together Again
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 10/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9780812249507, 978-0812249507
      ISBN10: 081224950X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      When Jesus was five he killed a boy, or so reports the Infancy Gospel of Thomas. A little boy had run into Jesus by accident, bumping him on the shoulder, and Jesus took offense: Jesus was angry and said to him, ''You shall go no further on your way,'' and instantly the boy fell down and died. A second story recounts how Jesus transformed mud into living birds, while yet another has Joseph telling Mary to keep Jesus in the house so that no one else gets hurt. What was life really like in the household of Joseph, Mary, and little Jesus? The canon of the New Testament provides few details, but ancient Christians, wanting to know more, would turn to the texts we know as the Infancy Gospels.
      The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is a collection of stories from the mid-second century C.E. describing events in the life of Jesus between the ages of five and twelve. The Proto-gospel of James, also dating from the second century, focuses on Mary and likewise includes episode

      Trade Review
      "The argument of this book is innovative and refreshing. And the book itself is an absolute pleasure to read. Alongside his survey of material from James and Thomas, Frilingos incorporates an impressive array of Greco-Roman sources, and the endnotes and bibliography show deep engagement with recent scholarship on Christian Apocrypha. This is a must-read for scholars of Christian Apocrypha in general and 'family gospels' in particular." * Chruch History and Religious Culture *
      "For scholars of early Christian literature, the book models a thoughtful, grounded approach to reconsidering familiar texts and recovering their latent theological richness with the help of new questions . . . Frilingos articulates with exceptional clarity why it is essential to consider seriously the relationship between the Proto-Gospel, the Infancy Gospel, and the canonical Gospels . . . Frilingos's work may achieve for the family gospels the kind of revitalization recent decades have seen in studies of the ancient Greek and Latin novels and the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles." * The Journal of Religion *
      "A clever and delightful book. Jesus, Mary, and Joseph provides a fresh perspective on the infancy gospels by interpreting them instead as 'family gospels.' Reading them together as two family dramas as opposed to separate texts about Jesus or Mary, Christopher A. Frilingos wrestles with concepts such as the ancient household, fatherhood, education, and divine intervention that are frequently overlooked in scholarly research on these documents." * Caroline Schroeder, University of the Pacific *

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      A Note on Abbreviations
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Family Matters
      Chapter 2. Made You Look
      Chapter 3. Wanting What's Best
      Chapter 4. Carnal Ignorance
      Chapter 5. Parents Just Don't Understand
      Afterword. Together Again
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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