Saving Shame: Martyrs, Saints, and Other Abject Subjects (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) by Katherine L. French (1-Oct-2007) Hardcover

Saving Shame: Martyrs, Saints, and Other Abject Subjects (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) by Katherine L. French (1-Oct-2007) Hardcover

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Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press (1 Oct. 2007)
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Virginia Burrus delves into the complexities of shame within the Christian tradition, examining how it intertwines with concepts of martyrdom and sanctity. This exploration reveals the ways in which societal views on shame and honor have influenced religious narratives, shaping the lives of saints and martyrs throughout history.

Through a nuanced analysis, the work uncovers the often-ignored figure of the abject subject, illustrating their role in the broader tapestry of late ancient religion. Burrus sheds light on how these figures challenge conventional understandings of piety and virtue, showcasing their struggles and the societal reactions they evoke.

By weaving together historical context and theological inquiry, the author presents a profound critique of how shame operates within religious frameworks. This compelling examination invites readers to reconsider their perspectives on morality, identity, and the impact of cultural expectations in spiritual life.

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