The Magi: Who They Were, How They've Been Remembered, and Why They Still Fascinate

The Magi: Who They Were, How They've Been Remembered, and Why They Still Fascinate

by Eric Vanden Eykel
The Magi: Who They Were, How They've Been Remembered, and Why They Still Fascinate

The Magi: Who They Were, How They've Been Remembered, and Why They Still Fascinate

by Eric Vanden Eykel

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Overview

George Tyrrell insisted that the quest for the historical Jesus was no more than scholars staring into a well to see their own reflections staring back. Jesus is the mirror image of those who study him. A similar phenomenon accompanies the quest for the historical Magi, those mysterious travelers who came from theEast, following a star to Bethlehem.

In this work, ancient historian and scholar Eric Vanden Eykel helps readers better understand both the Magi and the ancient and modern interpreters who have tried to study them. He shows how, from a mere twelve verses in the Gospel of Matthew, a varied and vast literary and artistic tradition was born. The Magi examines the birth of the Magi story;its enrichments, embellishments, and expansions in apocryphal writing and early Christian preaching;its artistic expressions in catacombs, icons, and paintings and its modern legacy in novels, poetry, and music.

Throughout, the book explores the fascination the Magi story elicits in both ancient and modern readers and what the legacy of the Magi story tells us about its storytellers--and ourselves.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506473741
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 10/25/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
Sales rank: 931,787
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Eric M. Vanden Eykel is associate professor of religion and the Forrest S. Williams Teaching Chair in the Humanities at Ferrum College. He is the author of But Their Faces Were Looking Up: Author and Reader in the Protoevangelium of James (2016) and is a general editor of the Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies. He lives in Roanoke, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: A Lot Less than You Remember

Chapter 2: Tall (Apocryphal) Tales

Chapter 3: Stars, Gifts, and Sermons

Chapter 4: Show, Don't Tell

Chapter 5: Biff, Ballads, and a Poem

Conclusion

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