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The Martyrdom of the Franciscans - Islam, the Papacy, and an Order in Conflict (Hardcover)
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The Martyrdom of the Franciscans - Islam, the Papacy, and an Order in Conflict (Hardcover)
Series: The Middle Ages Series
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A study of three hundred years of medieval Franciscan history that
focuses on martyrdom While hagiographies tell of Christian martyrs
who have died in an astonishing number of ways and places, slain by
members of many different groups, martyrdom in a Franciscan context
generally meant death at Muslim hands; indeed, in Franciscan
discourse, "death by Saracen" came to rival or even surpass other
definitions of what made a martyr. The centrality of Islam to
Franciscan conceptions of martyrdom becomes even more
apparent—and problematic—when we realize that many of the
martyr narratives were largely invented. Franciscan authors were
free to choose the antagonist they wanted, Christopher MacEvitt
observes, and they almost always chose Muslims. However, martyrdom
in Franciscan accounts rarely leads to conversion of the infidel,
nor is it accompanied, as is so often the case in earlier
hagiographical accounts, by any miraculous manifestation. If the
importance of preaching to infidels was written into the official
Franciscan Rule of Order, the Order did not demonstrate much
interest in conversion, and the primary efforts of friars in Muslim
lands were devoted to preaching not to the native populations but
to the Latin Christians—mercenaries, merchants, and
captives—living there. Franciscan attitudes toward conversion and
martyrdom changed dramatically in the beginning of the fourteenth
century, however, when accounts of the martyrdom of four
Franciscans said to have died while preaching in India were
written. The speed with which the accounts of their martyrdom
spread had less to do with the world beyond Christendom than with
ecclesiastical affairs within, MacEvitt contends. The Martyrdom of
the Franciscans shows how, for Franciscans, martyrdom accounts
could at once offer veiled critique of papal policies toward the
Order, a substitute for the rigorous pursuit of poverty, and a
symbolic way to overcome Islam by denying Muslims the solace of
conversion.
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