‘In Martyrdom: A Guide for the Perplexed, Paul Middleton gives a clear and balanced introduction to a misunderstood and complicated cross-cultural phenomenon. With remarkable sensitivity and great range, Middleton draws together a wealth of material and ably shows that the importance of martyr narratives for Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities is one of the things that binds, rather than divides, us.' - Candida R. Moss, Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA.
- Candida R. Moss,
‘In recent years scenes of religious martyrs sacrificing themselves and killing others has become a constant feature of news reporting across the globe. This lively and learned study explores the nature of martyrdom through the ages in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Throughout the author examines the ways that martyrs are created by the retelling of their stories. This is a fascinating major contribution to this neglected and increasingly important field of study.' - Professor Dan Cohn-Sherbok Emeritus Professor of Judaism, University of Wales Trinity St David, UK.
- Dan Cohn-Sherbok,
‘Written with clarity, sophistication and wit, this short book provides an exceptionally useful introduction to martyrdom, both in the past and the present. Middleton's views are balanced and persuasive, and the work will become a standard treatment of a highly contentious contemporary issue. A fine addition to the Guides for the Perplexed series.' - Helen Bond, School of Divinity, The University of Edinburgh, UK.
- Helen Bond,
Martyrdom is an educational and informative look at the concept of martyrdom through the understanding of the Abrahamic faiths, and would no doubt be enjoyed by those looking to further their knowledge of this subject.
- Theological Book Review, Volume 23, No.2,