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Forgotten Gospel Comes to Life: "The Carpenter's Son" Explores Jesus' Untold Childhood

Summary

  • Infancy Gospel of Thomas, an apocryphal text about Jesus' childhood, inspires new supernatural thriller
  • Filmmaker Lotfy Nathan adapts the text, which depicts a young Jesus with supernatural powers
  • Nicolas Cage stars as Joseph, Jesus' father, in the film
Forgotten Gospel Comes to Life: "The Carpenter's Son" Explores Jesus' Untold Childhood

In the second century, as the canonical Gospels were being circulated throughout the Roman Empire, another text about the life of Jesus was simultaneously spreading. The Infancy Gospel of Thomas, an apocryphal account of Jesus' childhood, remained popular among Christians for centuries, despite not being included in the New Testament.

Now, this forgotten gospel has inspired a new supernatural thriller, "The Carpenter's Son," which opens in theaters this Friday. Filmmaker Lotfy Nathan, who was raised Coptic Orthodox, was immediately intrigued by the "novelty" of the Infancy Gospel when his history-loving father introduced it to him. Starring Nicolas Cage as Joseph, the film follows a young Jesus being tempted by Satan to rebel against his father.

While the Infancy Gospel of Thomas is quite disturbing, depicting Jesus as a child with supernatural powers who punishes those who cross him, Nathan had to fill in narrative gaps to craft a compelling story. The film's source material is established with an opening title card, but the director acknowledges he couldn't rely solely on the text. "It's written like a laundry list of events. It doesn't really have an arc, so to speak," he said.

Despite the challenges, "The Carpenter's Son" is not the only recent film to reimagine the apocryphal gospel. "The Young Messiah," the 2016 drama based on Anne Rice's novel, also pulls from the Infancy Gospel of Thomas. Both films aim to present a reverential approach to the sacred subject matter, with Cage emphasizing that "nobody wanted to offend anybody in the making of this movie."

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The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is an apocryphal text that provides an account of Jesus' childhood, depicting him as a young boy with supernatural powers.
Nicolas Cage plays the role of Joseph, Jesus' father, in the new supernatural thriller inspired by the Infancy Gospel of Thomas.
The film explores a side of Jesus that is not present in the Bible, showing him as a child with the ability to use his powers in both positive and negative ways, which is quite different from the Jesus portrayed in the canonical Gospels.

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