In an age of suicide bombers and paranoid political rhetoric, the concept of martyrdom can make ordinary Christians uncomfortable or even squeamish, filled simultaneously with fascination and with dread. In Witness of the Body, twelve scholars from across academic disciplines and church traditions attempt to demystify Christian martyrdom and resituate it within the everyday practices of the church. Beginning with the earliest church history, they explore the place of martyrdom in the church through all ages and into the future. Throughout, they remind readers that Christian martyrdom is neither a quick ticket to heaven nor a cheap political ploy, but rather the firm and faithful witness of Christs church in a hostile world. Contributors: Lawrence Cunningham, Tripp York, Stephen Fowl, Joyce Salisbury, Ann Astell, Brad Gregory, William T. Cavanaugh, Michael L. Budde, D. Stephen Long, Geoffrey Holdsclaw, Emmanuel Katongole, Eric O. Hanson
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