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MOTIVE OF MARTYRDOM IN THE NOVEL BY V. SHAROV “THE RAISING OF LAZARUS”
The research is concerned with motive of martyrdom in the novel by V. Sharov “The Raising of Lazarus” (2002). In Christian culture martyrdom as a voluntary acceptance of suffering for the sake of faith has a sacred, metaphysical meaning. Firstly, it’s an
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The martyrdom effect : when pain and effort increase prosocial contributions [PDF]
Most theories of motivation and behavior (and lay intuitions alike) consider pain and effort to be deterrents. In contrast to this widely held view, we provide evidence that the prospect of enduring pain and exerting effort for a prosocial cause can ...
Olivola, Christopher Yves +4 more
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The Role of the Political Theology of Martyrdom in the Formation of Proto-National Patriotism in Medieval Europe [PDF]
The article is devoted to the historical and philosophical study of the origin and formation of the prerequisites of national patriotism in medieval Europe in the optics of the political theology of martyrdom.
Aleksey V. Yarkeev
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Çanakkale Savaşı veya Çanakkale Muharebeleri, I. Dünya Savaşı sırasında 1915–1916 yılları arasında Gelibolu Yarımadası'nda Osmanlı İmparatorluğu ile İtilaf Devletleri arasında yapılan deniz ve kara muharebeleridir.
Cahit Yalçıner +3 more
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Chapter “Kol’ dobro i kol’ krasno Christa radi umirati”. Il discorso sul martirio nell’omiletica rutena della seconda metà del Seicento e l’influsso della Controriforma [PDF]
This article investigates the rhetoric of martyrdom that developed in seventeenth-century Ukraine and specifically the discourse of Orthodox martyrdom as elaborated by Ukrainian Baroque preachers in recounting the life and death of the martyrized princes
Maria Grazia Bartolini +1 more
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The purpose of this article is to offer a perspective on persecutions and martyrdom in the context of today’s world, when so many Christians are under threat and even die for their faith.
Nicolae V. Mosoiu
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Ruben van Wingerden seeks to understand how Early Christians interpreted Jesus’ call to carry one’s cross (e.g., Mark 8:34 and parallels) and the New Testament passion stories in which one carries a cross for execution (e.g., Mark 15:21 and parallels).
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The Glorious Martyrdom of the Cross. The Franciscans and the Japanese Persecutions of 1597
The Franciscan martyrdom of 1597 was not an unprecedented event in the young history of Japanese Christianity, as a first wave of persecutions occurred ten years earlier. But the echo it found in Asia, America and Europe, was unparalleled.
Hélène Vu Thanh
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Is the ‘Martyrdom’ of Human Bombers a ‘Sacrifice’?
The paper explores the phenomenon of martyrdom in the context of human bombings, emphasizing the interplay between individual sacrifice and collective ideology. It highlights the symbolic and communicative dimensions of these acts, where martyrdom serves
Ugo Fabietti
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Mother and Bride: Ecclesiology, Christology, and Anthropology [PDF]
In the 20th century reflections on the Church developed primarily in the context of eucharistic ecclesiology, according to which the Church community is a local congregation united around the Eucharist.
Fr. John Behr
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