Divine Deliverance

Pain and Painlessness in Early Christian Martyr Texts

L Stephanie Professor Cobb author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:31st Jan '17

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Does martyrdom hurt? The obvious answer to this question is "yes." L. Stephanie Cobb, asserts, however, that early Christian martyr texts respond to this question with an emphatic "no!" Divine Deliverance examines the original martyr texts of the second through fifth centuries, concluding that these narratives in fact seek to demonstrate the Christian martyrs' imperviousness to pain. For these martyrs, God was present with, and within, the martyrs, delivering them from pain. These martyrs' claims not to feel pain define and redefine Christianity in the ancient world: whereas Christians did not deny the reality of their subjection to state violence, they argued that they were not ultimately vulnerable to its painful effects.

"This excellent book will encourage a re-evaluation of early Christian martyr texts so that more attention is paid to the theological, christological, and eschatological commitments contained therein."  * Journal of Early Christian Studies *
"... an impressive piece of work. It is well-written, well-structured, and well-argued. It is a must-read for any scholar interested in the beginnings of Christianity and martyrdom, ancient and current." * Reading Religion *

ISBN: 9780520293359

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 544g

264 pages