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When Did Jesus Become White?

What If Jesus Is Asking About His Image in History, Art, and Culture | 15-Minute Religion & Spirituality Series: Christian Living Short Read Series

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When Did Jesus Become White?

De: Jordan Elias
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What if Jesus is asking: When did I become white?

In this powerful short read, Jordan Elias unpacks the history, theology, and cultural forces that reshaped the image of Jesus, from a Middle Eastern Jewish man to a white European savior. Through centuries of art, empire, missionary expansion, and modern media, the face of Christ has changed. But what did we lose in the process?

You’ll discover:

✅ The true historical and ethnic identity of Jesus
✅ How Rome, Europe, and Hollywood changed His image
✅ Why the “white Jesus” still dominates churches, classrooms, and media
✅ How the image of Jesus was used to support colonization and supremacy
✅ What it means to follow the message of Jesus rather than just a man-made face

Whether you’re a believer, seeker, or student of religion and race, this book invites you to question what you’ve always seen and find a deeper, more powerful connection to the truth of who Jesus is.

🔎 "This isn’t about erasing Jesus. It’s about finding Him again."

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