Gruesome Deaths and Celibate Lives

Aideen M. Hartney

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Author
Aideen M. Hartney
Publish Date
2004-10-01
Subtitle
Christian Martyrs and Ascetics
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
164
Publisher Name
Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10
1904675425
ISBN-13
9781904675426
citemno
260297
Edition
1
SKU
9781904675426

Description

About the Author Aideen M. Hartney studied at University College Dublin and the University of Liverpool. She has taught in the University of Bristol and is author of Transformation of the City: the Preaching of John Chrysostom (2003). Product Description From the ranks of the early Christian faithful emerged colourful personalities who seized the imagination and held the attention of the rest of their community. This they achieved either by their readiness in times of persecution to die for their faith as martyrs or by their sometimesextravagant efforts to subsume their physical desires and needs to spiritual ends as ascetics. Their actions not only inspired contemporaries; they played a key role in the development of the Christian faith and the organisation of the Church. Intriguing in themselves because of their often extremebehaviour, they remain venerated figures in the Christian tradition.This book provides a short introduction to these remarkable figures and the thinking behind their actions. It places them in their historical and cultural context, making them accessible to all readers, whether they approach thesubject from a sociological, historical or theological standpoint. At the same time it offers a clear portrait of the period and its impact on subsequent Roman society and on the Church.By avoiding both the triumphalist approach of Christian commentators and the negative position of those whodisapprove of the way in which the Church developed, Hartney's account offers a rounded picture, adding depth by reference to some of the theological complexities involved.