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Suicide in the forms of martyrdom, self-sacrifice, or self-immolation is perennially controversial: Should it rightly be termed suicide? Does religion sanction it? Should it be celebrated or anathematized? At least some idealization of such self-chosen deaths is found in every religious tradition treated in this volume, from ascetic heroes who conquer their passions to save others by dying, to righteous warriors who suffer and die valiantly while challenging the status quo. At the same time, there are persistent disputes about the concepts used to justify these deaths, such as altruism, heroism, and religion itself. In this volume, renowned scholars bring their literary and historical expertise to bear on the contested issue of religiously sanctioned suicide. Three examine contemporary movements with disputed classical roots, while eleven look at classical religious literatures which variously laud and disparage figures who invite self-harm to the point of death. Overall, the volume offers an important scholarly corrective to the axiom that religious traditions simply and always embrace life at any cost.Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780190656485
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046522462
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Book TitleMartyrdom, Self-Sacrifice, and Self-Immolation: Religious Perspectives on Suicide
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
AuthorMargo Kitts
TopicSociology, Psychology, Religious History
Number of Pages358 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height242 mm
Item Weight648 g
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EditorMargo Kitts
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States