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" Opening the Fifth Seal Catholic Martyrs and Forces of Religious Competition "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1072975
Doc. No : LA116604
Call No : ‭10.1163/2589742X-12347102‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Rachel M. McCleary
: Robert J. Barro
Title & Author : Opening the Fifth Seal Catholic Martyrs and Forces of Religious Competition [Article]\ Rachel M. McCleary, Robert J. Barro, Rachel M. McCleary, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal of Religion and Demography
Date : 2020
Volume/ Issue Number : 7/1
Page No : 92–122
Abstract : Since Pope John Paul II’s stock-taking of twentieth century martyrs, the Catholic Church has significantly increased the beatification and canonization of martyrs. Not only have the numbers of martyrs increased but the definition of martyrdom has expanded. Using a comprehensive new data set on Catholic martyrs (1588 to 2020), we argue that the Vatican’s recent emphasis on martyrs is a strategic response to competition with Protestants, specifically Evangelicals. Martyrs, unlike regular saints (confessors), tend to be predominantly male and died in parts of the world where the Catholic Church was actively involved in evangelization or had a significant presence. Martyrdom often associates with violent events, such as the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the French Revolution, and with mass persecutions, such as in the English Reformation or in cases of repression of missionaries, as in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and China. Since Pope John Paul II’s stock-taking of twentieth century martyrs, the Catholic Church has significantly increased the beatification and canonization of martyrs. Not only have the numbers of martyrs increased but the definition of martyrdom has expanded. Using a comprehensive new data set on Catholic martyrs (1588 to 2020), we argue that the Vatican’s recent emphasis on martyrs is a strategic response to competition with Protestants, specifically Evangelicals. Martyrs, unlike regular saints (confessors), tend to be predominantly male and died in parts of the world where the Catholic Church was actively involved in evangelization or had a significant presence. Martyrdom often associates with violent events, such as the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the French Revolution, and with mass persecutions, such as in the English Reformation or in cases of repression of missionaries, as in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and China.
Descriptor : beatification
Descriptor : canonization
Descriptor : competition
Descriptor : confessor
Descriptor : Evangelical
Descriptor : martyrs
Descriptor : Protestant
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/2589742X-12347102‬
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