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The Early Martyr Narratives Neither Authentic Accounts Nor Forgeries Ric Rebillard

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The Early Martyr Narratives Neither Authentic Accounts Nor Forgeries Ric Rebillard
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Éric Rebillard
ISBN: 9780812297607, 0812297601
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Early Martyr Narratives Neither Authentic Accounts Nor Forgeries Ric Rebillard by Éric Rebillard 9780812297607, 0812297601 instant download after payment.

In The Early Martyr Narratives, Éric Rebillard argues that accounts of ancient martyrs should be considered fluid "living texts" that existed between fact and fiction and made it possible for audiences to readily accept the historicity of a martyr while at the same time not expect to hear or read a truthful story.


In The Early Martyr Narratives, Éric Rebillard argues that accounts of ancient martyrs should be considered fluid "living texts" that existed between fact and fiction and made it possible for audiences to readily accept the historicity of a martyr while at the same time not expect to hear or read a truthful story.

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