I do not know who this document is written but I think it is part of the present martyrdom and evidence of the future Christian history. Melissa C. Perez stated that "This document is particularly important in the history of early Christian churches and will help to clarify the path of Christianity through the development of the Roman community in North Africa." It is. And spread it.
"Perpetua's Passion" by Joyce E. Salisbury has studied the martyrdom of the third century of the young woman Vibia Perpetua. Salisbury followed Perpetua from her adolescence in a wealthy Roman family until he was imprisoned and killed on stage. On the other hand, I explained the concept of conflict between religion, family and gender. According to her book, Salisbury says why the Romans persecuted Christians, why the other Romans converted to Christianity, and why Christians did not give up faith and even faced torture and execution I explained it.
Perpetua's Passion written by Joyce E. Salisbury shows the refusal to persecute Christians by Romans, conversion to Christianity to Christians, and to give up in the face of torture and execution. Reason for Christian faith. Salisbury depicts knowledge and physical conflicts within Rome by depicting the leading character Vivia · Perpetua as a member of the Christian community.
Perpetua's journey to consider the power, gender and religious issues of the ancient world: faith, gender and power of the Roman Empire is the historical history of Rome in the year 203, the story of Christian Martil Perpetia. The passion for Saint Perpetua and Felicity is the first existing diary written by Christian women. Vibia Perpetua is a young mother living in Rome in Africa and chose to publicly declare Christian faith at the age of 22. She died for her behavior even though she never died alone; she was a member of a group of Christian martyrs including several slaves placed in prison, after which 203 AD Emperor Septimisius Severus My son was executed at a birthday festival.