From Passio Perpetuae to Acta Perpetuae: recontextualizing a martyr story in the literature of the early church

This book traces the reinterpretations of the famous North African martyr text Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis in the literature of the early Church from the 3rd century up to the times of Augustine. This recontextualization reaches its peak in the so-called Acta Perpetuaethat represent a radical re...

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Main Author: Kitzler, Petr 1979- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Bosten De Gruyter [2015]
In: Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte (Volume 127)
Year: 2015
Series/Journal:Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte Volume 127
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis / Reception / Church / Literature
B Perpetua, Sancta -203 / Church / Martyrdom / Saint's life
B Perpetua, Sancta -203 / Martyrdom / Saint's life / Church
Further subjects:B Augustine
B Passio SS. Perpetuae et Felicitatis
B Christian saints
B Church
B Christian saints (Africa, North) Biography History and criticism
B Christian martyrs History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Christian martyrs
B Christian saints (Africa, North) Biography History and criticism
B Christian women martyrs (Africa, North) History
B Martyrdom
B Christian Theology / History / RELIGION 
B Theologie, Christentum
B Acta Perpetuae
B Perpetua Saint (-203)
B Christian women martyrs
B Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis
B Christian martyrs History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Christian martyrs in literature
B Saint's life
B martyrdom
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Summary:This book traces the reinterpretations of the famous North African martyr text Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis in the literature of the early Church from the 3rd century up to the times of Augustine. This recontextualization reaches its peak in the so-called Acta Perpetuaethat represent a radical rewriting of the original and an attempt to replace itwith a purified text more compliant with the socio-theological conventions of that time.
ISBN:3110418819
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110418675