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Case – Milan Martyrs

September 1, 2020 — No Comments ↓

Death is a crucial facet in understanding Christianity and the modern interpretation of Jesus; in fact, Jesus could be considered the very first martyr, given that he was executed by Roman officials for practicing and preaching Christianity. As the Bible Continue reading →

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Rich: Milan Martyrs

September 1, 2020 — No Comments ↓

In Augustine’s account of bishop Ambrose’s discovery or rather revelation as to the location of the two dead martyrs, Protasius and Gervasius, he speaks to the incredible timing of the event as well as the importance it had in helping Continue reading →

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McGoldrick: Milan Martyrs

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St. Augustine’s Confessions: Milan Martyrs   Brendan McGoldrick HIST 103: The Midevil World Professor Paul Evans 1 September 2020      In the medieval world in which Saint Augustine’s Confessions takes place – around the late fourth century – martyrdom is Continue reading →

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Barriga: Milan martyrs

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A martyr is to be considered someone who is bigger than themselves in the sense that they are one with their religion. Their devotion to the lifestyle that comes with being considered a martyr is none like no other. In Continue reading →

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Ferguson: Milan Martyrs

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The story of Saint Ambrose in the late 300s in Milan and his rise from persecution through visions of God demonstrated the controlling influence that religion had on the minds of Augustine and his contemporaries. Augustine talks about Ambrose’s story Continue reading →

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Jackson: Milan Martyrs

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A struggle of faith in the Roman imperial capital of Milan was of particular importance to St. Augustine’s and other Christians’ mental states in the years 374-386. Justina, the Arian wife of Roman Emperor Valentinian, and anti-Arian Bishop Ambrose of Continue reading →

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Rosales: Milan Martyrs

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Throughout Augustine’s Confessions, there is a lot of historical information to sort through and all of it having much significance. One of the most important and intriguing stories being the discovery of the bodies of martyrs Gervasius and Protasius. This story helped Continue reading →

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Roy: Milan Martyrs

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“The tyrant dies and his rule is over, the martyr dies and his rule begins” (Soren Kierkegaard). Religion has been known to bring comfort to many; it may provide answers, stability, or even a sense of wellness. In Christian faith, Continue reading →

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