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I am totally boggle-minded. The paintings of an American artist, Clara Maria Goldstein, have been labeled controversial because they depict Jesus as a Jew.

Goldstein has created a series of paintings showing such "controversial" images as: Jesus as a baby, being lovingly prepared for circumcision by Mary; Jesus as a boy, reading from the Torah; Jesus dressed as and in poses associated with being a rabbi; Jesus wearing a yarmulke pictured next to a menorah. Now I know that the contemporary evidence (outside of Biblical texts themselves) on Jesus is rather slim, but all the sources I know of seem to agree that Jesus was a Jew. Apparently it's even in the Bible, what with the whole being descended from the House of David, and debating with the wise men in synagogue as a child, and calling the Temple "my Father's house" when he was doing that bit of housecleaning, and other such events.

However, these paintings are being denied display because "Gundersen Lutheran [the hospital] is trying to be more patient-friendly and it doesn't want anything controversial to potentially upset patients."

Let me get this right - portraying Jesus as what he actually was, a Jew, is controversial and might upset people?


The stupid. It burns.

Date: 2006-09-06 07:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rainbow-goddess.livejournal.com
It is very clear in the Bible that Jesus was a Jew. He reads the Torah in the temple. He is called "King of the Jews" by many. At his crucifixion, the Romans even put a sign on his cross saying "King of the Jews." (I would assume that by saying "King of the Jews" one would imply that he is a Jew.)

It is mind-boggling to me that anyone would suggest otherwise. Silly me always assumed that everyone already knew that Jesus was a Jew.

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