Constructing Religious Martyrdom
Explore the profound exploration of martyrdom in Constructing Religious Martyrdom by John Soboslai, published by Cambridge University Press in 2024. This compelling hardback, spanning 458 pages, delves into the intricate practices of martyrdom across various socio-political landscapes. Soboslai's insightful analysis employs political theology to investigate the theme of self-sacrifice within four distinct religious traditions. From the early second-century Christianity in Asia Minor to contemporary Tibetan Buddhism in the 21st century, this book sheds light on how social and political crises shape the narratives of martyrdom. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this diverse study offers a rich understanding of the complex interplay between faith and societal pressures. Discover the transformative power of belief and sacrifice in this essential read.