Infancy Gospel Essay

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The Segregation of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas Centuries ago, shortly after the death of Jesus Christ, Christian leaders gathered together to formulate what we now call the New Testament. Thousands of books and scriptures from countless different countries, and time periods were gathered, examined, and carefully selected into groups of what these religious leaders found the most valuable in telling the story of Jesus Christ and his Ministry. Each gospel, letter, or scripture selected confirmed and testified the life of Jesus as the Messiah and were considered divinely inspired by the church . Roughly 60 years and 27 canons later, and the New Testament was founded and distributed to the Christian community. Multitudes of books and letters …show more content…

One of the major themes of the synoptic gospels is that Jesus is a teacher of his followers. He is consistently using the word of God to teach his disciples about faith. In the Infancy Gospel one witnesses teachers attempt to teach Jesus. During these attempts a pretentious side of Jesus is shown. When dealing with one of his first teachers, Zacchaeus, Jesus blatantly tells him “If you wish to be the perfect teacher, listen to me and I’ll teach you a wisdom that no one else knows except for me and the One who sent it to me. ” Serving him a sense of arrogance as he refuses teachers left and right due to their incompetence and unworthiness. As roles switch and Jesus becomes the teacher in the synoptic gospels his attitude also changes. Jesus becomes a calm, patient leader to those around him; graciously showing them the way of the Lord. Throughout the gospel, Jesus was directly addressed 90 times, of those 90 he was titled as Teacher 60 times by the disciples. Although, on some occasions, in the synoptic gospels Jesus’ patience was tested due to the lack of understanding from the disciples he never showed the hostility and egotism as he does in the Infancy Gospel. Since the Infancy gospel is lacking one of the key themes of Jesus and his life in the New Testament its acceptance from the early church

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