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Noble Army - The Modern Martyrs of Westminster Abbey

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In July 1998, ten statues of martyrs of the twentieth century were unveiled surmounting the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey. Ten figures were identified from different continents and different churches: victims of Nazi and Bolshevik oppression, state-sponsored violence, and religious hatred, these images stand as a testimony to the bloodshed of the 20th century. Some, such as Oscar Romero and Martin Luther King, are famed across the world. Others are less known. On the 25th anniversary of the unveiling ceremony, The Nobel Army offers reflections on each of these ten lives and explores the questions surrounding their choices and tells some of the stories behind them. These statues were intended to represent all those millions of individuals who suffered for their faith in Christ in the twentieth century. In tribute to, and in solidarity with this contemporary reality, these ten reflections culminate in a chapter on the contemporary reality of Christian marginalisation and persecution, written by Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil, Iraq.

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Authors Anthony Ball, Tricia Halls, James Hawkey, David Hoyle, David Stanton, Bashar Warda
Assisted by James Hawkey (Editor), Welby Justin (Foreword)
Publisher Haus Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.06.2024
 
EAN 9781914979019
ISBN 978-1-914979-01-9
No. of pages 128
Series Haus Curiosities
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

London, Greater London, Central London, RELIGION / Christianity / General, Christianity

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