Christians and tyrants
the prison testimonies of Boethius, Thomas More, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Word Count
69,750 words, Guess
Page Count
279 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1425529M
- ISBN-100820422746
- OCLC Control Number29029201
- Library of Congress Control Number93036535
- Goodreads948140
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- LibraryThing768214
Classifications
- DDC272/.092/2
- LCCBR1609 .S368 1995
Description
Conflict between religion and politics often results in a paradigm shift in cultural history. In turn, such paradigm shifts in the history of religion invariably produce martyrs. As Christianity moves from the classical to the medieval world, from the medieval to the modern, and from the modern to the postmodern, Boethius, Thomas More, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer find themselves caught amidst competing claims upon their religious and political allegiances. Imprisoned and executed by the tyrants Theodoric, Henry VIII, and Adolf Hitler, these figures explore their religious and political marginalization in the prison writings, The Consolation of Philosophy, A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation, and Letters and Papers from Prison. Using a variety of disciplinary methods, this study sheds new light on our understanding of martyrdom and the theory and practice of Christian testimony as both a literal act of self-sacrifice and a literary act of self-justification.
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- Toronto studies in religion,
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