The Last Testament
“Surely I am coming back soon.”
The New Testament’s penultimate verse prophesying Jesus Christ’s imminent return remains one of history’s defining sentences. Christians have waited two thousand years for the second coming of Jesus Christ, when he will bring about the End Times, judge mankind and correct our hopelessly flawed existence. If he came, what would Jesus say about our contemporary world, and not the least what would today's people would make of the Son of God?
Luckily, those who are eager to meet the Savior might no longer have to wait: In 2015 I set out on a mission to chronicle seven men who all publicly claim to be the biblical Messiah returned. Some were powerful and had thousands of followers. Others were true underdogs, with only a handful of disciples. All were united in the faith that they themselves were the Chosen One and had come to save the world.
Visiting their communities in England, Brazil, Russia, South Africa, Zambia, Japan and the Philippines, I photographed the Messiahs themselves, as well as their disciples' daily life and rituals. Through photography, video, interviews, Scripture and historical material I explored who these individuals were, who the biblical Messiah was - and what people today yearn for him to be in the flesh.
The project is an invitation to imagine each of the claimants to be The One. The portrayed people all struggle to be taken seriously outside their own communities. But why do people brush them off as cult leaders or mentally ill? Do their followers have any less basis for their beliefs than adherents to mainstream religion? Where exactly lies the border between faith and delusions? To whom do we grant the privilege of defining what constitutes accepted religion?
My overriding theme is the mechanics of religion itself, a force that continues to shape society. The result is an exploration that encourages reflection about the boundaries of belief, while simultaneously telling a unique, colorful and surprising story.
Imagined as a sequel to the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, The Last Testament features visual accounts and stories of seven men around the world who claim to be the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Building on biblical form and structure, chapters dedicated to each Jesus include excerpts of their scriptural testaments, laying out their theology and demands on mankind in their own words.
Through personal testimonies and intimate portraits, The Last Testament investigates the boundaries of religious faith, and a world in need of salvation, yearning for a new prophet. Whether escaping an angry mob in the streets with the Jesus of Kitwe, joining a Messianic birthday pilgrimage in Siberia, or witnessing the End of Days with Moses in South Africa, Bendiksen immerses himself among the disciples of each Jesus. He takes at face value that each is the one true Messiah returned to Earth, to forge an account that's both a work of apocalyptic journalism and of a compelling artistic imagination.
Published by Aperture & GOST Books in english, and Forlaget Press in Norwegian