ABSTRACT

Perpetua's Passion studies the third-century martyrdom of a young woman and places it in the intellectual and social context of her age. Conflicting ideas of religion, family and gender are explored as Salisbury follows Perpetua from her youth in a wealthy Roman household to her imprisonment and death in the arena.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |28 pages

one Rome

chapter |25 pages

two Carthage

chapter |25 pages

three Christian Community

chapter |33 pages

four Prison

chapter |30 pages

five The Arena

chapter |31 pages

six Aftermath