‘Enlightening and engaging, this is a must read for everyone interested in the historical Jesus and the birth of Christianity.’ — Nick Holmes, author of The Roman Revolution: Crisis and Christianity in Ancient Rome
What would Jesus have witnessed, experienced, and felt as a boy growing up in first-century Galilee?
Jesus lived at a time of deep social disturbance, as the Jewish people struggled to come to terms with Roman occupation. As a boy, he was a refugee, an outsider, an immigrant in the Galilee in which he grew up. He was also a witness to horrific atrocities carried out by the occupying Roman overlords and their client rulers. All this and more is explored in this scholarly but highly accessible historical investigation.
Joan Taylor, a world authority on the history and literature of the first century CE, draws both on the latest archaeological findings and on the historical clues found within key texts of the period. The result is a book that brings the story of Jesus’ identity, birth and boyhood clearly to life as never before, while also pointing to the many ways in which his experiences as a child are likely to have influenced him in adulthood.
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Figures and Plates
Timeline
1 Identity: Jew, Judahite and Judaean
2 Heritage: Seed of David
3 Location: Bethlehem
4 Born Jesus: The Gospel of Matthew
5 Born Jesus: Luke and Beyond
6 Refugee: Into Egypt
7 Return: A Time of Hope
8 Growing up Galilean
9 Growing up Jesus
Conclusions
Endnotes
Bibliography
Об авторе
Joan Taylor is Professor Emerita of Christian Origins and Second Temple Judaism, King’s College London, and Honorary Professor in Biblical and Early Christian Studies, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne. Her recent books include The Essenes, the Scrolls and the Dead Sea (OUP, 2012), What Did Jesus Look Like? (Bloomsbury, 2018) and (with Helen Bond) Women Remembered: Jesus’ Female Disciples (Hodder, 2022).