: Discusses how martyrdom acts as a "weapon of last resort" for those in weak or minority positions to challenge a dominant system. 4. Theological & Identity Building
: Explores the idea that martyrdom is less about death and more about the narrative subordination of a person to a "larger truth". martyr
: An experimental investigation into the "ego ideal" versus the "superego" to predict who is most likely to be positively influenced by martyrlike behavior. : Discusses how martyrdom acts as a "weapon
: A fascinating look at how pain and effort actually increase a person's valuation of a cause. It defines martyrdom broadly as the simple act of suffering for a cause. 3. Political & Modern Perspectives : An experimental investigation into the "ego ideal"
: Argues that since most Christians were never actually killed, the concept of martyrdom was transformed into a "willingness to suffer," which helped build the institutional Church.
This paper suggests a rational explanation for extreme voluntary sacrifice. It argues that early Christian martyrs were often driven by the expectation of a "cult" in this world (fame, remembrance, and community honors) rather than just otherworldly rewards. It explores how such cults can fuel fanaticism and sometimes get out of control for the sponsoring organization. 2. Psychological & Behavioral Perspectives
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