Righteous Persecution

Righteous Persecution
Title Righteous Persecution PDF eBook
Author Christine Caldwell Ames
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 322
Release 2013-05-22
Genre History
ISBN 0812201094

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Righteous Persecution examines the long-controversial involvement of the Order of Preachers, or Dominicans, with inquisitions into heresy in medieval Europe. From their origin in the thirteenth century, the Dominicans were devoted to a ministry of preaching, teaching, and pastoral care, to "save souls" particularly tempted by the Christian heresies popular in western Europe. Many persons then, and scholars in our own time, have asked how members of a pastoral order modeled on Christ and the apostles could engage themselves so enthusiastically in the repressive persecution that constituted heresy inquisitions: the arrest, interrogation, torture, punishment, and sometimes execution of those who deviated in belief from Roman Christianity. Drawing on an extraordinarily wide base of ecclesiastical documents, Christine Caldwell Ames recounts how Dominican inquisitors and their supporters crafted and promoted explicitly Christian meanings for their inquisitorial persecution. Inquisitors' conviction that the sin of heresy constituted the graver danger to the Christian soul and to the church at large led to the belief that bringing the individual to repentance—even through the harshest means—was indeed a pious way to carry out their pastoral task. However, the resistance and criticism that inquisition generated in medieval communities also prompted Dominicans to consider further how this new marriage of persecution and holiness was compatible with authoritative Christian texts, exemplars, and traditions. Dominican inquisitors persecuted not despite their faith but rather because of it, as they formed a medieval Christianity that permitted—or demanded—persecution. Righteous Persecution deviates from recent scholarship that has deemphasized religious belief as a motive for inquisition and illuminates a powerful instance of the way Christianity was itself vulnerable in a context of persecution, violence, and intolerance.

The Persecution of the Righteous

The Persecution of the Righteous
Title The Persecution of the Righteous PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Chambers
Publisher Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Pages 195
Release 2022-05-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 168570333X

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This unbelievable action-packed true story of persecution at the hands of witches and demonic forces and powers is full of suspense and thrilling details of how one woman, led by the Holy Spirit, destroyed the powers and operations of an entire coven of witches. This overcomer gives a day-by-day seven-month unfiltered journal account of the demise of the witches and a glimpse into the spiritual realm as she shares her experience, the things she saw and heard. There are numerous visions that describe the presence of demons and angels that cannot be shaken. Details of how witches operate and even what a witch looks like in the spirit body is shared. The manifestation of the glory of Jesus Christ is powerfully seen throughout this ordeal. An end-time prophetic word, a warning of the persecution to come to the body of Christ, is brought by an angel of God and given in great detail. This book gives encouragement, an example for others that may experience witchcraft attacks and instructions on how to persevere and achieve victory through Christ Jesus. Listed are prayers and scripture references to help guide on how to pray and what to pray in order to defeat the works of the enemy.

The Myth of Persecution

The Myth of Persecution
Title The Myth of Persecution PDF eBook
Author Candida Moss
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 247
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0062104543

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In The Myth of Persecution, Candida Moss, a leading expert on early Christianity, reveals how the early church exaggerated, invented, and forged stories of Christian martyrs and how the dangerous legacy of a martyrdom complex is employed today to silence dissent and galvanize a new generation of culture warriors. According to cherished church tradition and popular belief, before the Emperor Constantine made Christianity legal in the fourth century, early Christians were systematically persecuted by a brutal Roman Empire intent on their destruction. As the story goes, vast numbers of believers were thrown to the lions, tortured, or burned alive because they refused to renounce Christ. These saints, Christianity's inspirational heroes, are still venerated today. Moss, however, exposes that the "Age of Martyrs" is a fiction—there was no sustained 300-year-long effort by the Romans to persecute Christians. Instead, these stories were pious exaggerations; highly stylized rewritings of Jewish, Greek, and Roman noble death traditions; and even forgeries designed to marginalize heretics, inspire the faithful, and fund churches. The traditional story of persecution is still taught in Sunday school classes, celebrated in sermons, and employed by church leaders, politicians, and media pundits who insist that Christians were—and always will be—persecuted by a hostile, secular world. While violence against Christians does occur in select parts of the world today, the rhetoric of persecution is both misleading and rooted in an inaccurate history of the early church. Moss urges modern Christians to abandon the conspiratorial assumption that the world is out to get Christians and, rather, embrace the consolation, moral instruction, and spiritual guidance that these martyrdom stories provide.

Jesus' Sermon on the Mount

Jesus' Sermon on the Mount
Title Jesus' Sermon on the Mount PDF eBook
Author D. A. Carson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781585580033

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Jesus' Sermon on the mount : and his confrontation with the world : an exposition of Matthew 5-10 by D. A. Carson (1999).

Persecution for Conscience Condemned

Persecution for Conscience Condemned
Title Persecution for Conscience Condemned PDF eBook
Author Persecution
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1683
Genre Dissenters, Religious
ISBN

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The Blessedness of Suffering Persecution for Righteousness Sake. A sermon preach'd ... December 26. 1708

The Blessedness of Suffering Persecution for Righteousness Sake. A sermon preach'd ... December 26. 1708
Title The Blessedness of Suffering Persecution for Righteousness Sake. A sermon preach'd ... December 26. 1708 PDF eBook
Author Lancelot BLACKBURNE (successively Bishop of Exeter and Archbishop of York.)
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1709
Genre
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Persecution and Genocide

Persecution and Genocide
Title Persecution and Genocide PDF eBook
Author Gervase Phillips
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 362
Release 2024-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 1040101925

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This volume offers an unparalleled range of comparative studies considering both persecution and genocide across two thousand years of history from Rome to Nazi Germany, and spanning Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Topics covered include the persecution of religious minorities in the ancient world and late antiquity, the medieval roots of modern antisemitism, the early modern witch-hunts, the emergence of racial ideologies and their relationship to slavery, colonialism, Russian and Soviet mass deportations, the Armenian genocide, and the Holocaust. It also introduces students to significant, but less well known, episodes, such as the Albigensian Crusade and the massacres and forced expulsions suffered by the Circassians at the hands of imperial Russia in the 1860s, as the world entered an 'age of genocide'. By exploring the ideological motivations of the perpetrators, the book invites students to engage with the moral complexities of the past and to reflect upon our own situation today as the 'legatees of two thousand years of persecution'. Gervase Phillips's book is the ideal introduction to the subject for anyone interested in the long and complex history of human persecution.