Justin

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Justin was an early Christian apologist and philosopher whose writings, including accounts of groups like the Partheniae, helped shape foundational Christian theology and its engagement with Greco-Roman thought.

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instanceOf Christian apologist
Christian martyr
Church Father
alsoKnownAs Justin the Martyr NERFINISHED
Saint Justin Martyr NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 100
birthPlace Flavia Neapolis NERFINISHED
Nablus NERFINISHED
Samaria NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath martyrdom
citizenship Roman Empire
deathDate c. 165
deathPlace Rome
era 2nd-century Christianity
executedBy Roman authorities
feastDay 1 June
givenName Justin NERFINISHED
influenced Irenaeus NERFINISHED
Origen NERFINISHED
Tertullian NERFINISHED
influencedBy New Testament NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
Plato
Stoicism NERFINISHED
knownFor defense of Christianity before Roman authorities
early Christian apologetics
engagement with Greco-Roman philosophy
language Greek
notableWork Dialogue with Trypho NERFINISHED
First Apology NERFINISHED
Second Apology NERFINISHED
occupation apologist
philosopher
philosophicalTradition Middle Platonism NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
theologicalConcept Christ as pre-existent Logos NERFINISHED
Christianity as true philosophy
Logos theology
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
wroteAbout Christian worship and Eucharist
Jewish–Christian dialogue NERFINISHED
Roman persecution of Christians
interpretation of Hebrew Scriptures
relationship between Christianity and Greek philosophy

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