Philip Powell - martyr - was born in 1594.
Philip Powell - martyr - died in 1646.
A martyr is one who is killed for believing in their religion
AnswerA martyr is someone who dies for his or her beliefs.
Martyr is a noun or verb. You could say that someone "is a martyr" or that someone was "made a martyr of". you could say someone "was martyred". A martyr is a person who died because, or as a result of, their faith or religious belief.
St. Philip the Martyr may refer to different saints throughout history who have met a martyr's death for their faith. One notable figure is St. Philip the Apostle, one of Jesus' Twelve Apostles. St. Philip is believed to have preached in Asia Minor and was eventually martyred in Hierapolis.
St. Philip was a Mexican-born martyr, sufficient in itself for sainthood. Read his biography at this link.
Don't you mean Martyr? It means someone who dies for a religious cause.
the word is martyr. The whole concept is that a martyr would rather be killed than change his beliefs.
Anyone who dies for their religious beliefs is classed as a martyr, not just in the Christian Church but in many other religions as well.
AnswerCan be called as Study of Theology
Philip Goodchild has written: 'Theology of money' -- subject(s): Christianity, Money, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Money, Religious aspects of Wealth, Wealth