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The Son of God and the Saga of Race in America
University of North Carolina Press
October 2012
On Sale: September 21, 2012
340 pages ISBN: 0807835722 EAN: 9780807835722 Kindle: B009DH7YR8 Hardcover / e-Book
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Non-Fiction Religion
How is it that in America the image of Jesus Christ has been
used both to justify the atrocities of white supremacy and
to inspire the righteousness of civil rights crusades? In
The Color of Christ, Edward J. Blum and Paul Harvey
weave a tapestry of American dreams and visions--from witch
hunts to web pages, Harlem to Hollywood, slave cabins to
South Park, Mormon revelations to Indian reservations--to
show how Americans remade the Son of God visually time and
again into a sacred symbol of their greatest aspirations,
deepest terrors, and mightiest strivings for racial power
and justice. The Color of Christ uncovers how, in a country
founded by Puritans who destroyed depictions of Jesus,
Americans came to believe in the whiteness of Christ. Some
envisioned a white Christ who would sanctify the
exploitation of Native Americans and African Americans and
bless imperial expansion. Many others gazed at a messiah,
not necessarily white, who was willing and able to confront
white supremacy. The color of Christ still symbolizes
America's most combustible divisions, revealing the power
and malleability of race and religion from colonial times to
the presidency of Barack Obama.
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