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The Myth of Persecution
Book • 2013
In *The Myth of Persecution*, Candida Moss argues that the early Christian stories of martyrdom were often exaggerated or invented, serving to create a narrative of persecution that has been influential in shaping Christian identity.
Moss contends that while there were instances of persecution, they were not as widespread or sustained as commonly believed, and that these stories have been used to justify a combative stance in modern times.
Moss contends that while there were instances of persecution, they were not as widespread or sustained as commonly believed, and that these stories have been used to justify a combative stance in modern times.
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for her book on early Christian martyrdom that challenges some common assumptions.

Sean McDowell

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How Did the Apostles Really Die? Dr. Sean McDowell
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as the author of the book, which explores the theological history of persecution in Christianity and its role in Trump's politics.


Sarah McCammon

Why Trump's Persecution Narrative Resonates With Christian Supporters