RT Review T1 Radical Martyrdom and Cosmic Conflict in Early Christianity. By Paul Middleton JF The journal of theological studies VO 61 IS 1 SP 323 OP 325 A1 Hammond, Carolyn LA English YR 2010 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1783726415 AB This book explores the motivations of certain Christians who, in the later tradition, came to be dismissed as extremists transgressing behavioural boundaries by actively seeking death at the hands of pagan ‘oppressors’—oppressors whose bewilderment at an inexplicable obduracy and determination to engineer confrontations is apparent in the historical sources. The aim is to prove that their eagerness for death, their (to be precise) active agency in their own destruction, was founded upon a secure basis in most of the writings which coalesced into the New Testament, and that it was widely admired and approved in the early centuries of Christianity. K1 Rezension DO 10.1093/jts/flq034