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100 1 _aBakker, Henk
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700 1 _aLietaert Peerbolte, Bert Jan
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700 1 _aLietaert Peerbolte, Bert Jan
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245 1 0 _aDan liever dood! : Over martelaren en hun religieuze drijfveren
260 _aAmsterdam
_bAmsterdam University Press
_c2022
300 _a1 electronic resource (286 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aMartyrs have a special status in every religion. They are "heroes" who give their lives for their ideals. Their death acquires a symbolic meaning and its own story within their own religious tradition. There is no fixed definition of 'the' martyr, in every time and situation people give it its own meaning. However, the death of the martyr is always shocking and creates a deep duality. In Dan liever dood!, experts address how we deal with martyrdom in the traditions of the five major world religions. What is meant by ""martyrdom"" in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism? And in the secular world? Where does this talk of 'martyrs' come from, and how is their martyrdom valued?
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653 _aMartyrs, World Religions, Religious Traditions, Sources, Martelaren, wereldreligies, religieuze tradities, bronnen
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