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Why Christ’s Color Matters: Conversations with Friends at Religion Dispatches.

Monday, October 15, 2012 4:32
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Paul Harvey

Lots of great and intense reactions to The Color of Christ, including an insightful review at the Englewood Review of Books here, and some wonderful stuff coming up at Patheos.

But here want to highlight an online conversation forum. Join esteemed scholars Anthea Butler, Joanna Brooks, and Andre Johnson for a conversation about The Color of Christ just posted at Religion Dispatches. Anthea takes us through a series of questions on which we conduct virtual conversations. A little excerpt:

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Why is it important to discuss The Color of Christ now in 2012, when the election of President Obama was heralded as the beginning of the “post-racial society”?
Joanna Brooks_________ 
I think we’re all agreed that post-racial just…isn’t.
But I’m thinking too about the multidimensional influence of race on faith. The sociologist Stuart Hall once said, “Race is the modality through which class is lived.” That’s always stuck with me. I wonder if race is not also a modality through which faith is practiced. I think many people aspire to practice faith towards the end of eliminating or transcending human divisions like race. But race, class, gender, and sexuality profoundly shape the practice of faith and the different paths of faith people have to walk.
For Christians of color in America, for example, this may mean that being Christian requires pushing through the racism—deadly in so many precincts of American life—of an American Christianity that has colored Christ white towards claiming a God that looks more like home. For white Christians, it means pushing through what may feel safe—inherited privilege and blindness—to leave home and migrate towards images of God that do not look like us.

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  • Of course Yashua Anointed was white, He was the son of Man i.e. Adam who was white. Yashua Anointed was the second Adam – The True Son of Man – not a hu-man, a serpent man.

    Furthermore He was not a long haired effeminate looking wimp either.

    All these Popery images we are bombarded with are Rome’s sales logo – Michaelangelo.

    Why don’t you buy yourself a Strong’s Concordance and then you might learn something.

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