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Christian Martyrdom and Christian Violence: On Suffering and Wielding the Sword
Author: Matthew D. Lundberg
Year: June 8, 2021
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.5 MB
Language: English



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Book Christian Martyrdom and Christian Violence On Suffering and Wielding the Sword Matthew D. Lundberg June 8, 2021 Pages: Genre: Religious Studies, Theology, History Overview: In this thought-provoking book, [Insert Author's Name] delves into the complex relationship between Christian martyrdom, suffering, and violence, challenging readers to reexamine their understanding of these concepts within the context of Christian faith. Through a thorough examination of historical and theological perspectives, the author explores the tension between the reverence for martyrdom and the condonement of violence, ultimately arguing that these seemingly contradictory facets of Christian ethics are, in fact, compatible. Plot Summary: The book begins by setting the stage for the discussion, providing a brief overview of Christian martyrdom and its significance throughout history. The author then introduces the central theme of the book: the paradoxical relationship between martyrdom and violence, highlighting the inherent conflict between suffering for one's faith and inflicting violence upon others. This conflict is exemplified through the lives of Jesus and various martyrs, who have been both victims and perpetrators of violence.
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