Plantation Jesus

Race, Faith, and a New Way Forward

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Pub Date May 22 2018 | Archive Date May 22 2018

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Description

Not long ago, most white American Christians believed that Jesus blessed slavery. God wasn’t bothered by Jim Crow. Baby Jesus had white skin. Meet Plantation Jesus: a god who is comfortable with bigotry, and an idol that distorts the message of the real Savior. That false image of God is dead, right? Wrong, argue the authors of Plantation Jesus, an authoritative new book on one of the most urgent issues of our day. Through their shared passion for Jesus Christ and with an unblinking look at history, church, and pop culture, authors Skot Welch and Rick Wilson detail the manifold ways that racism damages the church’s witness. Together Welch and Wilson take on common responses by white Christians to racial injustice, such as “I never owned a slave,” “I don’t see color; only people,” and “We just need to get over it and move on.” Together they call out the church’s denials and dodges and evasions of race, and they invite readers to encounter the Christ of the disenfranchised. With practical resources and Spirit-filled stories, Plantation Jesus nudges readers to learn the history, acknowledge the injury, and face the truth. Only then can the church lead the way toward true reconciliation. Only then can the legacy of Plantation Jesus be replaced with the true way of Jesus Christ.

Not long ago, most white American Christians believed that Jesus blessed slavery. God wasn’t bothered by Jim Crow. Baby Jesus had white skin. Meet Plantation Jesus: a god who is comfortable with...


Advance Praise

“White supremacy should not be the guiding principle of an enlightened society. The only way to transcend the past is to confront it honestly, and Plantation Jesus is a powerful guide for doing just that.”

Sharon Leslie Morgan, coauthor of Gather at the Table and founder of Our Black Ancestry

 

“Churches ought to be the vessels within which the difficult, transformative conversations about race can be held. Yet for the most part, this has not been the case. Plantation Jesus boldly shows us why not, and then shows us a path forward. Read this book. Then get busy.”

Thomas Norman DeWolf, executive director of Coming to the Table and author of Inheriting the Trade

 

Jesus will challenge you. You may not like what it says. But please ask the Lord for help as you read. Then ask Jesus to use you as a neighbor and healer, as one who binds up the wounds of the brokenhearted.”

Scott Hagan, president of North Central University

 

“White supremacy should not be the guiding principle of an enlightened society. The only way to transcend the past is to confront it honestly, and Plantation Jesus is a powerful guide for doing...


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