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“Indeed, martyrdom can be understood as one form of refusing the meaninglessness of death itself, of insisting that suffering and death do not signify emptiness and nothingness, which they might otherwise seem to imply.”

Elizabeth A. Castelli, Martyrdom and Memory: Early Christian Culture Making
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