When did we see you naked?: Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse

Was the stripping and exposure of Jesus a form of sexual abuse? If so, why does such a reading of Jesus' suffering matter? The combined impact of the #MeToo movement and a further wave of global revelations on church sexual abuse have given renewed significance to recent work naming Jesus as a...

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Contributors: Reaves, Jayme R. (Editor) ; Tombs, David 1965- (Editor) ; Figueroa, Rocio (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: La Vergne Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd 2021
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Reaves, Jayme R., When Did we See You Naked?] (2021) (Larry, Susannah)
[Rezension von: When did we see you naked?] (2022) (Havea, Jione, 1965 -)
[Rezension von: When did we see you naked?] (2022) (Kenney, Maria Russell)
[Rezension von: When did we see you naked?] (2022) (Wigg-Stevenson, Natalie)
[Rezension von: When did we see you naked?] (2022) (Percy, Emma)
Further subjects:B Sex crimes--Religious aspects--Christianity
B Jésus-Christ - Passion
B Electronic books
B Nudity--Religious aspects--Christianity
B Jesus Christ
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Summary:Was the stripping and exposure of Jesus a form of sexual abuse? If so, why does such a reading of Jesus' suffering matter? The combined impact of the #MeToo movement and a further wave of global revelations on church sexual abuse have given renewed significance to recent work naming Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. Timely and provocative "When did we see you naked?" presents the arguments for reading Christ as an abuse victim, as well as exploring how the position might be critiqued, and what implications and applications it might offer to the Church.
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ISBN:0334060346