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An edition of Fools, martyrs, traitors (1997)

Fools, martyrs, traitors

the story of martyrdom in the Western world

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In this engrossing exploration of martyrdom, Lacey Baldwin Smith takes us on a riveting journey through history as he examines one of the most baffling characteristics of the human species: its willingness to die to sanctify a deity, to defend a cause, or simply to prove a point. In telling the stories of his chosen martyrs, by delving into their psyches, politics, and remarkable personalities, he illuminates the complex and elusive subject of martyrdom as it has evolved over two and a half millennia.

The story starts with Socrates, the Western world's first recorded martyr, and moves on to Judaic and early Christian martyrs: the Maccabees and their heroic suffering; Jesus of Nazareth and the impact of the crucifixion on his message; and Saint Perpetua, who died spectacularly in a Roman amphitheater.

The narrative then transports us to England: to Archbishop Thomas Becket and his sensational murder at the altar of his own cathedral in Canterbury; to Sir Thomas More, who died Henry VIII's "good servant but God's first"; to the Protestant martyrs under Catholic Mary Tudor; and to Charles I, the only English king to be tried and executed as a traitor.

The concluding chapters cover modern martyrdom as it has become increasingly secularized and entangled with treason. They include John Brown, whose "body lies a-mouldering in the grave" but whose soul "goes marching on," Mahatma Gandhi and his school for martyrs, the Holocaust and its impact on modern Jewish thought, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the unsuccessful attempts to assassinate Hitler, and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg's execution for giving secret information about the atomic bomb to the USSR.

The book ends with the troubling figure of SS Lieutenant Kurt Gerstein and the ultimate question: Is there such a person as a totally disinterested martyr? Fools and traitors to some, heroes to others, all the men and women who appear here have helped shape our definition of martyrdom. The questions Lacey Baldwin Smith raises, and the way he brings the past to life, make this a uniquely compelling book.

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Alfred A. Knopf
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English
Pages
433

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1999, Northwestern University Press
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Table of Contents

The debate over definition
Socrates : the genesis of martyrdom
The Maccabees and the doctrine of suffering
Jesus of Nazareth : "Follow me"
The early Christian martyrs : "My lady" Perpetua
Thomas Becket and the honor of God
Sir Thomas More : "A hero of selfhood"
The Marian martyrs : group identity through self-destruction
Charles I : martyr by act of Parliament
John Brown : "Let them hang me"
Mahatma Gandhi : school for martyrs
The twentieth-century martyr : an endangered species?
Epilogue : The disinterested martyr

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 375-416) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
179/.7
Library of Congress
BL626.5 .S65 1997

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
ix, 433 p.
Number of pages
433
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL999723M
Internet Archive
foolsmartyrstrai0000smit
ISBN 10
0679451242
ISBN 13
9780679451242
LCCN
96038582
OCLC/WorldCat
35364697
Library Thing
976584
Goodreads
1154643

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In this engrossing exploration of martyrdom, Lacey Baldwin Smith takes us on a riveting journey through history as he examines one of the most baffling characteristics of the human species: its willingness to die to sanctify a deity, to defend a cause, or simply to prove a point. In telling the stories of his chosen martyrs, by delving into their psyches, politics, and remarkable personalities, he illuminates the complex and elusive subject of martyrdom as it has evolved over two and a half millennia. The story starts with Socrates, the Western world's first recorded martyr, and moves on to Judaic and early Christian martyrs: the Maccabees and their heroic suffering; Jesus of Nazareth and the impact of the crucifixion on his message; and Saint Perpetua, who died spectacularly in a Roman amphitheater. - Jacket flap.

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