Martyrdom and Memory

Martyrdom and Memory
Author: Elizabeth Anne Castelli
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2004
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0231129866

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Utilising a wide range of early sources, this title identifies the roots of the concept of Christian martyrdom, as lloking at how it has been expressed in events such as the shootings at Columbine High School in 1999.

Congratulations on Your Martyrdom

Congratulations on Your Martyrdom
Author: Zachary Tyler Vickers
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780253019851

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Searing, troubling, and funny, these revolutionary, linked stories flit and dart among the shadows of small town life, and the touching and heartbreaking characters that occupy it. Employees use roadkill instead of faux pelts during a build-a-critter battle for mall supremacy. Former band geeks are harassed with mutilated musical instruments and then murdered. The collection is haunted by allusions to a fatal cannonball jump that crescendos in the explosive final story. An extraordinary addition to the canon of gonzo fiction, Congratulations on Your Martyrdom! introduces Zachary Tyler Vickers as an exciting new author whose unflinching prose grabs you and won't let go.

Ancient Christian Martyrdom

Ancient Christian Martyrdom
Author: Candida R. Moss
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300154658

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Using perspectives on death from ancient Greek, Roman and Jewish traditions, a theology professor discusses the history of Christian martyrdom and challenges the traditional understanding of the spread of Christianity.

Martyrdom Murder and Magic

Martyrdom  Murder  and Magic
Author: Patricia Healy Wasyliw
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0820427640

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Martyrdom, Murder, and Magic: Child Saints and Their Cults in Medieval Europe is a comprehensive history of child saints and their cults from late Antiquity to the end of the fifteenth century. The child martyrs of the persecutions, including the Holy Innocents, were the first child saints recognized by the Church and their cults spread throughout Europe in the early Middle Ages. Alongside these cults, medieval society also venerated child «martyrs», victims of political or domestic violence. The increasing role of the papacy in the canonization process after the tenth century resulted in the veneration of saintly child confessors in the high Middle Ages, but from the end of the twelfth century, most children worshipped as saints were the alleged victims of ritual murder by Jews. This book considers the formation and transformation of child saints and their cults in the context of popular belief and the history of childhood.

The Marvel of Martyrdom

The Marvel of Martyrdom
Author: Sophia Moskalenko,Clark McCauley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190689322

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"This text examines the psychological effects of martyrdom and martyrs across the world. The authors discuss martyrdom and martyrs through the lens of current events, iconic historical figures, and popular culture"--

An Universal History of Christian Martyrdom

An Universal History of Christian Martyrdom
Author: John Foxe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1074
Release: 1807
Genre: Christian martyrs
ISBN: HARVARD:AH5D1D

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Martyrdom

Martyrdom
Author: Ihab Saloul,Jan Willem van Henten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Canonization
ISBN: 9462988188

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The phenomenon of martyrdom is more than 2000 years old but, as contemporary events show, still very much alive. Martyrdom: Canonisation, Contestation and Afterlives examines the canonisation, contestation and afterlives of martyrdom and connects these with cross-cultural acts and practices of remembrance. Martyrdom appeals to the imagination of many because it is a highly ambiguous spectacle with thrilling deadly consequences. Imagination is thus a vital catalyst for martyrdom, for martyrs become martyrs only because others remember and honour them as such. This memorialisation occurs through rituals and documents that incorporate and re-interpret traditions deriving from canonical texts. The canonisation of martyrdom generally occurs in one of two ways: First, through ritual commemoration by communities of inside readers, listeners, viewers and participants, who create and recycle texts, re-interpreting them until the martyrs ultimately receive a canonical status, or second, through commemoration as a means of contestation by competing communities who perceive these same people as traitors or terrorists. By adopting an interdisciplinary orientation and a cross-cultural approach, this book goes beyond both the insider admiration of martyrs and the partisan rejection of martyrdoms and concisely synthesises key interpretive questions and themes that broach the canonised, unstable and contested representations of martyrdom as well as their analytical connections, divergences and afterlives in the present.

Martyrdom and Terrorism

Martyrdom and Terrorism
Author: Dominic Janes,Alex Houen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199959877

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In recent years, terrorism has become closely associated with martyrdom in the minds of many terrorists and in the view of nations around the world. In Islam, martyrdom is mostly conceived as "bearing witness" to faith and God. Martyrdom is also central to the Christian tradition, not only in the form of Christ's Passion or saints faced with persecution and death, but in the duty to lead a good and charitable life. In both religions, the association of religious martyrdom with political terror has a long and difficult history. The essays of this volume illuminate this history--following, for example, Christian martyrdom from its origins in the Roman world, to the experience of the deaths of "terrorist" leaders of the French Revolution, to parallels in the contemporary world--and explore historical parallels among Islamic, Christian, and secular traditions. Featuring essays from eminent scholars in a wide range of disciplines, Martyrdom and Terrorism provides a timely comparative history of the practices and discourses of terrorism and martyrdom from antiquity to the twenty-first century.