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      When Did We See You Naked?

      Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse

      Edited by

      Jayme R. Reaves, David Tombs and Rocío Figueroa

      © The Editors and Contributors 2021

      Published in 2021 by SCM Press

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      ‘come celebrate

      with me that everyday

      something has tried to kill me

      and has failed.’

      excerpt from ‘won’t you celebrate with me?’ by Lucille Clifton,

      from The Book of Light (Copper Canyon Press, 1993)

      For those who have found a way to survive, in life or in death,

      and for those who bear witness to their stories

      Contents

       List of Contributors

       Foreword by the Rt Revd Dr Eleanor Sanderson

       Introduction: Acknowledging Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse

      Jayme R. Reaves and David Tombs

       Part 1: Biblical and Textual Studies

       1. Crucifixion and Sexual Abuse

      David Tombs

       2. Covering Up Sexual Abuse: An Ecclesial Tendency from the Earliest Years of the Jesus Movement?

      Michael Trainor

       3. ‘He Never Said a Mumbalin’ Word’: A Womanist Perspective of Crucifixion, Sexual Violence and Sacralized Silence

      Mitzi J. Smith

       4. Family Resemblance: Reading Post-Crucifixion Encounters as Community Responses to Sexual Violence

      Monica C. Poole

       5. Knowing Christ Crucified (1 Corinthians 2.2): Cross, Humiliation and Humility

      Jeremy Punt

       6. Jesus, Joseph and Tamar Stripped: Trans-textual and Intertextual Resources for Engaging Sexual Violence Against Men

      Gerald O. West

       Part 2: Stations of the Cross

       7. This is My A Body

      Pádraig Ó Tuama

       Part 3: Parsing Culture, Context and Perspectives

       8. Conceal to Reveal: Reflections on Sexual Violence and Theological Discourses in the African Caribbean

      Carlton Turner

       9. ‘Not pictured’: What Veronica Mars Can Teach Us about the Crucifixion

      Rachel Starr

       10. Jesus is a Survivor: Sexual Violence and Stigma within Faith Communities

      Elisabet le Roux

       11. Why Do We See Him Naked? Politicized, Spiritualized and Sexualized Gazes at Violence

      R. Ruard Ganzevoort, Srdjan Sremac and Teguh Wijaya Mulya

       12. The Crucified Christa: A Re-evaluation

      Nicola Slee

       13. Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse: A Womanist Critical Discourse Analysis of the Crucifixion

      Mmapula Diana Kebaneilwe

       Part 4: Sexual Abuse, Trauma and the Personal

       14. Jesus: A Critical Companion in the Journey to Moving on from Sexual Abuse

      Beth R. Crisp

       15. Surviving Trauma at the Foot of the Cross

      Karen O’Donnell

       16. ‘This is My Body’: A Womanist Reflection on Jesus’ Sexualized Trauma during His Crucifixion from a Survivor of Sexual Assault

      Shanell T. Smith

       17. Seeing His Innocence, I See My Innocence

      Rocío Figueroa and David Tombs