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Christian Identity and Roman Government
- Roman governance was minimalist and reactive, not uniformly enforcing policies against Christians.
- Christians managed multiple social identities, sometimes sacrificing to Roman gods despite faith conflicts.
Ignatius's Willing Martyrdom
- Ignatius, bishop of Antioch, was eager to die for his faith and saw death as imitating Christ.
- Eusebius quotes Ignatius's letters expressing excitement for martyrdom as a form of return to Christ.
Blandina's Arena Martyrdom
- The Martyrs of Lyon were publicly executed in arenas, becoming a spectacle for thousands.
- Blandina, a slave woman, showed noble acceptance of suffering, crucified like Jesus, leading others spiritually.


