{"id":500,"date":"2006-08-21T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-08-21T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/idolchatter\/2006\/08\/not-my-image-of-christ.html"},"modified":"2006-08-21T12:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-08-21T12:00:00","slug":"not-my-image-of-christ","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/idolchatter\/2006\/08\/not-my-image-of-christ.html","title":{"rendered":"Not My Image of Christ"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"clear:both\"><\/div>\n<p>In my opinion, the best commentary so far on Madonna&#8217;s crucifixion stunt in her &#8220;Confessions&#8221; tour comes from that important 21st-century theologian <a href=\"http:\/\/shoeblogs.com\/wordpress\/category\/celebrity\/page\/2\/\" target=\"_New\">Manolo the Shoeblogger<\/a>: &#8220;Ecce Ho!&#8221; Because, frankly, the image of Ms. Ciccone Penn Richie standing with her arms outstretched in slings on that glitter-ball cross isn&#8217;t so much blasphemous as ridiculous. Or rather, if any blasphemy has been committed, it is blasphemy against standards of taste, creativity, and most of all, artistic inventiveness.<\/p>\n<p>If Madonna had wanted to do something truly &#8220;subversive and outrageous&#8221;&#8211;I&#8217;m quoting my fellow <a href=\"http:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/blogs\/idolchatter\/2006\/08\/thank-you-madonna.html\" target=\"_New\">Idol Chatter blogger Donna here<\/a>&#8211;that would stand up for &#8220;the right for a woman to image Christ&#8221; (Donna&#8217;s words again), why didn&#8217;t she go the whole &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.yorku.ca\/finearts\/news\/Christa.jpg\" target=\"_New\">Christa<\/a>&#8221; hog: bare her breasts (or perhaps display them clad only in one of her famous nuclear-warhead cone brassieres), have her hands actually nailed to the cross instead of stuck in those dumb-looking braces, and assume the twisted, agonized posture of an actual victim of crucifixion, one of the most painful methods of execution ever invented?<\/p>\n<p>Now, of course Madonna just celebrated her 48th birthday, she&#8217;s a mother of two, and even though she&#8217;s in great shape for a gal her age, she&#8217;s still a gal her age, on whom a loincloth and nothing else is not the most flattering costume. So Madonna is fully clothed for her crucifixion, in silk blouse, dark skirt or gaucho pants, high-heeled pirate boots, and crown of thorns color-coordinated to match the boots. This is supposed to &#8220;image Christ&#8221;? It may all be in a good cause&#8211;the point of the crucifixion act is to highlight the plight of impoverished sub-Saharan Africans&#8211;but Madonna looks just plain silly. I know she&#8217;s supposed to be the &#8220;Material Girl,&#8221; but I don&#8217;t think Jesus got nailed up there on Calvary  just to show off his designer footwear. Madonna looks as though her next stop after the crucifixion isn&#8217;t the tomb but martinis at the Royalton.<\/p>\n<p>So if I&#8217;d been Pope Benedict XVI, I would have called off the Vatican denunciators, poured myself a stein of wheat beer, and ignored Madonna&#8217;s entire cross-and-pony show. I would have also dropped strong hints for German authorities not even to think about prosecuting her. Still, the fact that many Christians have regarded Madonna&#8217;s staged crucifixion as offensive, rather than simply laughed it off, suggests exactly what is  wrong with it. It&#8217;s not, contrary to what Donna suggests, that having Madonna, as a woman, &#8220;image the divine&#8221; undercuts our notion of what God is like and thus undermines our belief in Jesus&#8217; divinity. It&#8217;s that such an image, whether it be Madonna or &#8220;Christa&#8221; or your favorite feminist theologian up there on the cross, undermines our belief in Jesus&#8217; humanity&#8211;our belief that Jesus was actually one of us.<\/p>\n<p>Jesus came to earth in Christian belief not as an abstract symbol of humanity, a symbol that could be imagined as either male or female, or maybe even as sexless, but as a specific human being with a specific gender. He was a man. To depict him as a man, whether in a Greek icon or an African folk-art crucifix, is to recognize his incarnation&#8211;his taking on human flesh via his human mother&#8211;as the central event of Christian salvation history. God became a human being so that human beings could become like God. To depict Jesus as a woman, any woman, is to suggest that this event was no more than a vague metaphor for some other process that was vaguer still. It is not surprising, then, that many Christians have concluded that Madonna hasn&#8217;t simply made a fool of herself by pretending to be Jesus but has belittled their very reason for believing in him as their savior.<\/p>\n<div style=\"clear:both;padding-bottom:0.25em\"><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In my opinion, the best commentary so far on Madonna&#8217;s crucifixion stunt in her &#8220;Confessions&#8221; tour comes from that important 21st-century theologian Manolo the Shoeblogger: &#8220;Ecce Ho!&#8221; Because, frankly, the image of Ms. Ciccone Penn Richie standing with her arms outstretched in slings on that glitter-ball cross isn&#8217;t so much blasphemous as ridiculous. 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