The Church in the Modern Age

The Church in the Modern Age
Author: Gabriel Adriányi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 922
Release: 1981
Genre: Church history
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Kirche und Staat

Kirche und Staat
Author: H. Rahner
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Staat Und Kirche

Staat Und Kirche
Author: Eduard Zeller
Publisher: Nabu Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781289390181

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System of Christian Ethics

System of Christian Ethics
Author: Isaak August Dorner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1887
Genre: Christian ethics
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Martyrdom and Persecution in the Early Church

Martyrdom and Persecution in the Early Church
Author: W. H. C. Frend
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1625648049

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Although the story of the triumphant rise of Christianity has often been told, it was a triumph achieved through blood and tribulation. The literal meaning of the term martyr meant "witness," but among early Christians it quickly acquired a harsher meaning--one who died for the faith--and that witness through death was responsible for many conversions, including those of Justin Martyr, who himself offered just such witness, and perhaps even Tertullian. Persecution was seen by early Christians, as by later historians, as one of the crucial influences on the development of the early church and Christian belief. Why did the Roman Empire persecute Christians? Why did thousands of Christians not merely accept, but welcome martyrdom? In his classic work, Martyrdom and Persecution in the Early Church, the late W. H. C. Frend explores the mindset of Christians who suffered persecution as well as the motivations of those who persecuted them. He shows the critical importance of Jewish ideas to early Christians, heavily influenced as they were by the story of Daniel and the revolt of the Maccabean. He argues that the Christian concept of martyrdom held in such high regard among early Christians can only be understood as springing from Jewish roots. Frend explores a number of major persecutions to show both common themes and variations, and examines also the relationship between the heavenly kingdom of Christ and the rule of the earthly emperor. In doing so, he shows how persecution formed an essential part in a providential philosophy of history that has profoundly influenced European political thought.

Religion, Law, and Democracy

Religion, Law, and Democracy
Author: Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
Publisher: Oxford Constitutional Theory
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2020
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198818637

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The second volume of the definitive English edition of Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde's work, offering Anglophone scholars an introduction to the political and constitutional thought of one of Germany's leading contemporary theorists.