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Climbing the Dragon's Ladder: The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
218 Seiten
Englisch
Caliber Comicserschienen am03.10.2017
Perpetua, born in the 2nd century AD, was a martyr, a mystic and, interestingly enough, the first known woman Christian writer. She left behind a diary that outlined her personal experiences, feelings and visions as she languished in prison, awaiting her execution. Sometime after her death, a Christian eyewitness to these brutal events edited her journal and appended additional relevant materials such as a vision recorded by one of her companions and a 'blow by blow' account of the martyrs' final moments in the gladiatorial arena in Carthage AD 203.
Here are the events of Perpetua and her companions' life and those of the larger historical period that weaves a believable back-story of ordinary men and women who are caught up in events that test their faith in God and their commitment to Christianity. This is a story of faith under fire, of courage in the face of terrible loss and deprivation and of the human will to hope, even when things are at their darkest. Featuring over 30 illustrations to assist in depicting this story.
"An engaging work that may lead readers to understand the spiritual and political struggles that led Perpetua and her companions to die so bravely in the arena of Carthage." - Joyce E. Salisbury, Ph.D. History Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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KlappentextPerpetua, born in the 2nd century AD, was a martyr, a mystic and, interestingly enough, the first known woman Christian writer. She left behind a diary that outlined her personal experiences, feelings and visions as she languished in prison, awaiting her execution. Sometime after her death, a Christian eyewitness to these brutal events edited her journal and appended additional relevant materials such as a vision recorded by one of her companions and a 'blow by blow' account of the martyrs' final moments in the gladiatorial arena in Carthage AD 203.
Here are the events of Perpetua and her companions' life and those of the larger historical period that weaves a believable back-story of ordinary men and women who are caught up in events that test their faith in God and their commitment to Christianity. This is a story of faith under fire, of courage in the face of terrible loss and deprivation and of the human will to hope, even when things are at their darkest. Featuring over 30 illustrations to assist in depicting this story.
"An engaging work that may lead readers to understand the spiritual and political struggles that led Perpetua and her companions to die so bravely in the arena of Carthage." - Joyce E. Salisbury, Ph.D. History Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-63529-959-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum03.10.2017
Seiten218 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 178 mm, Höhe 254 mm, Dicke 12 mm
Gewicht386 g
Artikel-Nr.44531032

Autor

ANDREA LORENZO MOLINARI received his Ph.D. from Marquette University (New Testament and Early Christianity, 1996). After ten years in ministry, he spent a combined twelve and half years teaching for Creighton University and Barry University, directing schools for ministry training. In addition, he managed an online school of theology that utilized video teleconferencing technology to deliver its courses. Currently, he works as a director of education for Global Real Estate Education Network, an online real estate education company. Molinari is also an active writer. His theological writings vary considerably in genre and include five books, two scholarly monographs: The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles (2000); and 'I never knew the man': The Coptic Act of Peter (2000); the illustrated novel you now hold in your hands: Climbing the Dragon's Ladder: The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas (originally published in 2006); a role-playing game: Romans and Christians A.D. 64 (2009), and, most recently, a graphic novel also published by Caliber Comics entitled, The Shepherd: Apokatastasis (2015). A sequel, The Shepherd: The Path of Souls, is due out in 2018. In addition, he has published numerous articles related to early Christianity as well as a variety of popular theological pieces. Also in the field of comics and graphic novels he serves as a submissions editor and project editor for Caliber Comics, contributing to Alberto Conte's Tales from the Outer Rim and The Devil's Armchair: Massimo Rosi's Morning Star all with Caliber Comics; and Jurii Kirnev's Vanity with Source Point Press. He also was involved with a television documentary with BBC/ Discovery entitled, Peter, Jesus' Fisherman. TYLER WALPOLE has been a valued illustrator in the entertainment industry since the year 2000. His clients include Marvel Entertainment, Warner Bros Animation, Marvel/Lionsgate, DC Comics, Blizzard, Wizards of the Coast, Paizo's Pathfinder, IDW, and Dynamite Entertainment, among many others. His most widely seen work can be found almost anywhere in the form of licensed character images created directly for Marvel Studios. He has illustrated iconic images for every Marvel Studios movie since 2013, including: Captain America: Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Ant-Man.