This work compiles the extant writings of Justin Martyr, an influential Christian apologist and martyr of the 2nd century. Covering a wide range of theological and philosophical topics, including the nature of God, the divinity of Christ, the meaning of salvation, and the role of the Church in society, Justin’s writings continue to shape Christian thought and practice to this day. Edited by George John Davie, this volume is an essential resource for students of early Christian theology and history.
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