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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joyce E. Salisbury (University of Wisconsin- Green Bay, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9780415646109ISBN 10: 0415646103 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 26 July 2012 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart One: The Power of the Martyrs 1. The Struggle Between Evil and Good 2. Resurrecting the Flesh 3. Magic and the Warrior Martyr 4. Dreams and Visions 5. Misplaced Anger: The Growth of Anti-Semitism 6. How Martyrs Became Mothers and Mothers Martyrs 7. The Blood of Sacrifice Part Two: Controlling the Martyrs 8. Revolutionary Martyrs: Good Versus Evil Again 9. Controlling the Message 10. You Shall Not Kill [Yourself]: Prohibiting Suicide. Appendix: Chart of Martyrs. Notes. Bibliography.ReviewsA fascinating exploration of an ancient Christian concept that continues--albeit in a much altered form--in today's world. The evolution of social and personal meanings of martyrdom led to unintended consequences that continue to inform notions of self-sacrifice, suicide, and passionate, even fanatical, belief. Salisbury reaches across the centuries to a bewildering period of Christian history and exposes the roots and logic of seemingly inexplicable acts. She argues the need for reason and discourse over martyrdom to bridge the related tensions that trouble our own world. -Jacqueline Murray, Professor of Medieval History and Dean of Arts, University of Guelph This deeply original study stands as a testament to over twenty-five years of thinking, research, and writing on topics in early Christianity. In this provocative work, Joyce Salisbury explores violence, martyrdom, and sacrifice in the ancient world along with their unintended consequences and influence on our present day attitudes. The Blood of Martyrs is highly readable. The author argues her case with clarity and sensitivity. This is a most impressive piece of work and a notable contribution to a timely and troublesome subject. -Jane Tibbetts Schulenburg, University of Wisconsin-Madison A fascinating exploration of an ancient Christian concept that continues--albeit in a much altered form--in today's world. The evolution of social and personal meanings of martyrdom led to unintended consequences that continue to inform notions of self-sacrifice, suicide, and passionate, even fanatical, belief. Salisbury reaches across the centuries to a bewildering period of Christian history and exposes the roots and logic of seemingly inexplicable acts. She argues the need for reason and discourse over martyrdom to bridge the related tensions that trouble our own world. <br>-Jacqueline Murray, Professor of Medieval History and Dean of Arts, University of Guelph <br> This deeply original study stands as a testament to over twenty-five years of thinking, research, and writing on topics in early Christianity. In this provocative work, Joyce Salisbury explores violence, martyrdom, and sacrifice in the ancient world along with their unintended consequences and influence on our present day attitudes. The Blood of Martyrs is highly readable. The author argues her case with clarity and sensitivity. This is a most impressive piece of work and a notable contribution to a timely and troublesome subject. <br>-Jane Tibbetts Schulenburg, University of Wisconsin-Madison <br> Author InformationJoyce E. Salisbury holds the Frankenthal Professorship in History at the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay. She is the author of ten books, including the critically acclaimed Perpetua's Passion (Routledge 1997). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |