JESUS CHRIST WASN'T CAUCASIAN
In Jesus Christ Wasn’t Caucasian, Luyolo Panyapanya dives deep into biblical geography, cultural anthropology, and historical records to challenge a long-held Westernized image of Jesus. This eye-opening book not only deconstructs colonial-era portrayals of Christ but also highlights the implications of whitewashing spiritual identity and how it has shaped racial and religious perceptions globally.
Through powerful arguments, compelling evidence, and a bold yet respectful approach, this book invites readers to re-examine the truth, see beyond tradition, and discover the Middle Eastern roots of Jesus of Nazareth—a man born into a Semitic, Afro-Asiatic world far removed from the polished images found in cathedrals and children’s Bibles.
This is not just a book about race—it’s about reclaiming authenticity, encouraging truth-telling in faith, and restoring dignity to marginalized voices across history. Whether you're a believer, historian, theologian, or simply curious, Jesus Christ Wasn’t Caucasian will provoke thought, challenge assumptions, and ignite meaningful conversation.