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About the Author
Reidar Aasgaard is Project Leader in the Norwegian Bible Society and has earned a doctorate in New Testament/Early Christianity. He is the author of My Beloved Brothers and Sisters (2004) and has published a study edition of the New Testament as well as Norwegian translations of Augustine.
Reviews
The book is an outcome of a three-year research project on children in antiquity and early Christianity, says Aasgaard (intellectual history, U. of Oslo, Norway), and much of the material has been presented at various conferences, but apparently not published before. Agreeing with scholars through the ages that the gospel has no reliable information about the actual childhood of Jesus, he argues that it should be studied and valued for other reasons. He shows how it reflects thinking and practice regarding childhood in the culture, and how the gospel writer used and changed aspects to convey theological and ideological messages. His topics include the oral and written tradition, daily life and social relations, Jesus from boy to man, strange sayings, and Christianity's first children's story. Book News Inc, Reference - Research Book News - October 2011 '... Infancy Gospel of Thomas [has] not received any sort of systematic treatment. Aasgaard seeks to redress this situation with The Childhood of Jesus, and in doing so he demonstrates that Infancy Gospel of Thomas is far more sophisticated and historically valuable than previous scholarship has recognized ... This systematic and fair-minded treatment of Infancy Gospel of Thomas not only fills a void in gospel studies, but should stimulate further research on this much-neglected gospel.' Daniel Frayer-Griggs in Theological Book Review Vol. 23, No. 2, 2011
Book Information
ISBN 9780227173541
Author Reidar Aasgaard
Format Paperback
Page Count 298
Imprint James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight(grams) 442g