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Martyrdom: A Very Short Introduction Jolyon Mitchell (Director of CTPI (the Centre for Theology and Public Issues) at the University of Edinburgh)

Martyrdom: A Very Short Introduction By Jolyon Mitchell (Director of CTPI (the Centre for Theology and Public Issues) at the University of Edinburgh)

Summary

Martyrdom is a controversial topic, with a long history of provoking fierce debate. In this Very Short Introduction Jolyon Mitchell provides a historical analysis to understand the contemporary debates surrounding martyrdom. Using examples from a variety of contexts around the world, he explores how it has evolved, and what it means today.

Martyrdom: A Very Short Introduction Summary

Martyrdom: A Very Short Introduction by Jolyon Mitchell (Director of CTPI (the Centre for Theology and Public Issues) at the University of Edinburgh)

Martyrdom is not only a sharply contested term and act, but it has a long history of provoking controversy. One person's 'martyr' is another's 'terrorist', and one person's 'martyrdom operation' is another's 'suicide bombing'. Suicide attacks have made recurring questions about martyrdom more pertinent to current discussions. What is martyrdom? Why are some people drawn towards giving up their lives as martyrs? What place does religion play in inciting and creating martyrs? How are martyrs made? Why are some martyrs and martyrdoms remembered more than others? How helpful is the distinction between active and passive martyrdoms? In order both to answer such questions and to understand the contemporary debates about martyrdom, it is helpful to consider its diverse roots. In this Very Short Introduction, Jolyon Mitchell provides a historical analysis to shed light on how the concept and practice of martyrdom has evolved, as well as the different ways in which it is used today. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

About Jolyon Mitchell (Director of CTPI (the Centre for Theology and Public Issues) at the University of Edinburgh)

Jolyon Mitchell is Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues at the University of Edinburgh. A former BBC World Service Producer and Journalist he is author or editor of many books, articles and essays. Recent books include Media Violence and Christian Ethics (CUP, 2007), The Religion and Film Reader (contributing co-editor, Routledge, 2007), Promoting Peace, Inciting Violence (2011), and Religion and the News (2011).

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Contesting martyrdom ; 2. Thinking martyrdom ; 3. Remembering martyrdom ; 4. Romanticising martyrdom ; 5. Touching martyrdom ; 6. Reforming martyrdom ; 7. Politicizing martyrdom ; 8. Conclusion: The end of martyrdom

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GOR006172210
9780199585236
0199585237
Martyrdom: A Very Short Introduction by Jolyon Mitchell (Director of CTPI (the Centre for Theology and Public Issues) at the University of Edinburgh)
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Oxford University Press
20121129
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