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Making Sense

on BBC One London

... of Jesus
How much is really known about the man Jesus? Donald Reeves believes that, just as the gospel writers created images of Jesus which were influenced by their own background, so it is important that people today relate to relevant and meaningful images of Christ: 'Some black Christian communities do not like having to worship a white
Messiah. For them it's a sort of racism. They want to produce their own Messiah, a black Jesus Christ.'
Videotape editor TIM NICHOLSON Director RICHARD ALWYN
Producer HELEN ALEXANDER

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Reeves
Editor:
Tim Nicholson
Director:
Richard Alwyn
Producer:
Helen Alexander

BBC One London

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