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The debate over the color of Jesus’ skin is one of the oldest running arguments in religion. But this Easter, the question is a serious one — for several reasons.
In a controversial take on the classic nativity scene, some churches are replacing the baby Jesus’s traditional blanket with a keffiyeh — a symbol of pro-Palestine activism.
Editor's Note: Due to popular demand, The Face of Jesus returns to theaters for an encore presentation on June 26. Find local theater times and tickets here. “Your face, O Lord, I will seek.
Others celebrated the keffiyeh’s use as a swaddling cloth for baby Jesus, which has become a worldwide trend. In some cases, these nativity scenes, dubbed “Christ in the Rubble,” show the ...
Christian dramas have "proved profitable" because they're "relatively cheap and simple to make", they don't need big-name celebrities as Jesus "offers name recognition enough" and because they can ...
History An account of Jesus as a boy is decoded from an ancient papyrus scrap. The 1,600-year-old manuscript had sat unnoticed for decades at a German university.
The story of Jesus, told through the eyes of Charles Dickens, that nobody asked for. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...