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This arresting picture of Jesus as a revolutionary, imitating the style
of the famous poster of 1960s fighter Che Guevara, was produced as an
advertising poster encouraging people to go to church during Easter 1999.
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This poster image was produced by the Churches Advertising
Network an independent group of UK Christian communicators. One
of the group, Peter Owen Jones, described seeing the first design for
the poster, which then had a different slogan...
"We have a picture of Christ cast in the same pose as Che Guevara;
underneath, the line reads, "Public enemy number one: discover the
real Jesus of Easter." It's good, it's very good indeed. The media
will go mad... But as a piece of communication which is trying to say
this man was a revolutionary a spiritual revolutionary it
is simple and memorable" (Small Boat, Big Sea, Peter Owen Jones).
Another member of the group which produced this version of Jesus said: "Jesus was not crucified for being meek and mild. He challenged authority.
He was given a crown of thorns in a cruel parody of his claims about proclaiming
the Kingdom of God. Our poster has the most arresting picture our advertisers
could find to convey all this the image deliberately imitates the
style of the well-known poster of Che Guevara."
What do you think? Do you see Jesus as a quiet, gentle man, or as a tough
revolutionary? Let us know what you think on our community
boards.
Prayer
Teach us, good Lord, to serve you as you deserve:
to give, and not to count the cost,
to fight, and not to heed the wounds,
to toil, and not to seek for rest,
to labour, and not to ask for any reward,
except that of knowing that we do your will.
Ignatius of Loyola, soldier and founder of the Jesuits (1491-1556)
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