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The First Christmas (
1979) (
Australia Short Film) Animated
Nativity
The First Christmas
a.k.a.
The Story of the
First Christmas
Director:
Richard Slapczynski
Writer:
Tony Morphett
Release Date: 1979
(Australia)
Vocal Talent:
Alastair Duncan,
Ron Haddrick,
Phillip Hinton,
Judy Morris,
Helen Morse,
Tony Wager.
Produced By
Walter J. Hucker.
Animated By
Wendy Bishop, Don Ezard,
John Hill,
Vic Johnson,
Paul McAdam,
Stan Walker,
Stephen Robinson,
Maria Szemenyei.
The Nativity of
Jesus, or simply The Nativity, refers to the accounts of the birth of Jesus. The traditional accounts appear in the
Canonical gospels.
Various apocryphal texts also mention it. The Nativity is the basis of
Christmas, which is an important
Holy day celebrated by Christians worldwide.
The accounts of the
Nativity of Jesus in the
New Testament appear in only two of the four
Canonical Gospels, namely the
Gospel of Luke and the
Gospel of Matthew. Events preceding the birth of Jesus, e.g.
The Annunciation to
Mary and the
Visitation of Mary to
Elizabeth appear almost entirely in the Gospel of Luke. The account of the birth of Jesus in
Bethlehem appears in both the Gospels of
Matthew and
Luke - which also includes the
Adoration of the Shepherds by itself. The follow on events such as the
Adoration of the Magi and the
Flight into Egypt appear mostly in the Gospel of Matthew. The Quran, like the Gospels, places the virgin birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
Modern scholars have questioned the historicity of the
Gospel texts, their completeness and consistency, e.g. the references to dates in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke with respect to the death of
Herod the Great and the
Census of Quirinius, the text's prophecy that "He will be called a Nazorean" and the reference to
Isaiah.
Scholars have also suggested solutions for the resolution of these issues.
Christian theology regards the Nativity of Jesus as an event of cosmic significance through which the
Incarnation of Jesus as a "new man" undid the damage caused by the fall of the first man,
Adam. In this teaching, in contrast to Adam, Jesus acted as an obedient Son in the fulfillment of the divine will and was therefore free from sin and could hence reveal the righteousness of
God the Father and bring about salvation. The theology of Nativity has had Christological implications from the earliest days of
Christianity and the initial debates resulted in early schisms in the
Church by the
5th century.
The depiction of the
Nativity scene in the
13th century was a major turning
point in the development of a new "tender image of Jesus" in addition to the Kyrios image as the "
Lord and
Master" which had been prevalent since the early days of Christianity. As the
Franciscans began to emphasize the humility of Jesus both at his birth and his death, the supplementation of the tender joys of his Nativity to the agony of his Crucifixion ushered in a whole new range of religious emotions which had wide ranging cultural impacts on Christianity.
The Artistic depiction of Nativity has been a major subject for
Christian artists since the
4th century. The Nativity has been depicted in many different media, both pictorial and sculptural. The largest body of musical works about Christ in which he does not speak are about the Nativity. A large body of liturgical music, as well as a great deal of para-liturgical texts,
Carols and folk music exist about the Nativity of Jesus. Christmas Carols have come to be viewed as a cultural-signature of the Nativity of Jesus.
The main religious celebration among members of the
Catholic Church and other
Christian groups is the
Church service on
Christmas Eve or on the morning of
Christmas Day. During the forty days leading up to Christmas, the
Eastern Orthodox Church practices the
Nativity Fast, while the majority of Christian congregations (including the Catholic Church, the
Anglican Communion, many
Mainline churches, and Baptists) begin observing the liturgical season of
Advent four
Sundays before Christmas—both are seen as times of spiritual cleansing, recollection and renewal to prepare for the celebration of the birth of Jesus.
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The First Christmas (1979) (Australia Short Film)
a.k.a. The Story of the First Christmas
Australian Animated Film on The Nativity
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