Book 3: Breaking the White Idol – Jesus, Racism, and Restorative Justice - - The Jesus They Forgot - Reclaiming His True Message Beyond Tradition and Power

The Reluctant Prohpet

The Jesus They Forgot continues with Book 3: Breaking the White Idol, a direct confrontation with the racialized history of Christianity and its entanglement with white supremacy. This book exposes how Jesus’ identity and Read more

The Jesus They Forgot continues with Book 3: Breaking the White Idol, a direct confrontation with the racialized history of Christianity and its entanglement with white supremacy. This book exposes how Jesus’ identity and teachings have been distorted to serve empire, justify exclusion, and uphold systems of power that contradict his message of radical justice and inclusion.

Through theological analysis, historical context, modern applications, satire, and prophetic warning, this volume challenges the whitewashing of Jesus and the church’s complicity in racial oppression. It calls for a faith that dismantles rather than defends injustice—a faith that sees Jesus not as a figure of empire but as a revolutionary teacher who stood with the marginalized.

From the erasure of BIPOC voices in Christianity to the misuse of scripture in justifying racism, this book demands an honest reckoning with the ways Christianity has been weaponized against people of color. It offers a vision of a decolonized faith—one rooted in Jesus’ true teachings of love, equity, and liberation.

This is the next step in reclaiming The Jesus They Forgot.

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PDF Download - Book 3 Breaking the White Idol – Jesus, Racism, and Restorative Justice Breaking the White Idol: Jesus, Racism, and Restorative Justice confronts the whitewashing of Christianity and the church’s deep entanglement with racial oppression. Through historical analysis, prophetic warnings, and theological reimagination, this volume dismantles the false image of a European Jesus and reclaims his radical message of justice, liberation, and solidarity with the oppressed. Exploring topics from Black Liberation Theology to the church’s complicity in slavery, segregation, and systemic racism, this book challenges readers to reject the idol of whiteness in faith and embrace a Christ who stands with the marginalized. With a call for ecclesial repentance and true racial reconciliation, Breaking the White Idol is an urgent invitation to reimagine Christianity beyond empire and toward the Beloved Community. 4.85 MB

Book 3: Breaking the White Idol – Jesus, Racism, and Restorative Justice - The Jesus They Forgot: Reclaiming His True Message Beyond Tradition and Power

The Reluctant Prophet

The Jesus They Forgot continues with Book 3: Breaking the White Idol, a direct confrontation with the racialized history of Christianity and its entanglement with white supremacy. This book exposes how Jesus’ identity and Read more

The Jesus They Forgot continues with Book 3: Breaking the White Idol, a direct confrontation with the racialized history of Christianity and its entanglement with white supremacy. This book exposes how Jesus’ identity and teachings have been distorted to serve empire, justify exclusion, and uphold systems of power that contradict his message of radical justice and inclusion.

Through theological analysis, historical context, modern applications, satire, and prophetic warning, this volume challenges the whitewashing of Jesus and the church’s complicity in racial oppression. It calls for a faith that dismantles rather than defends injustice—a faith that sees Jesus not as a figure of empire but as a revolutionary teacher who stood with the marginalized.

From the erasure of BIPOC voices in Christianity to the misuse of scripture in justifying racism, this book demands an honest reckoning with the ways Christianity has been weaponized against people of color. It offers a vision of a decolonized faith—one rooted in Jesus’ true teachings of love, equity, and liberation.

This is the next step in reclaiming The Jesus They Forgot.

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