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Justin Martyr's Use of the Old Testament

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  • David E. Aune

Justin Martyr has the honour of being the first comprehensive Christian interpreter of the Old Testament. What was Justin's exegetical method? Aune indicates the gap between the New Testament's use of the Old and the exegesis in early patristic literature. The further Justin departed from the New Testament exegetical tradition, the closer he got to allegory.

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Justin Martyr: Convert from heathendom

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  • Herman C. Hanko

Justin was born around 100 AD in Samaria and died as a martyr for his faith.

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Justin Martyr

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  • Johan D. Tangelder

This article is about the martyrdom of Justin (ca. 100-165 A.D.), his work in apologetics, and his worship practices.

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Some Reflections on Justin Martyr and the Nativity Narratives

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  • Eric F. F. Bishop

This article gives some reflections on the interpretations of Justin Martyr and Tertullian on the role of the wise men in the birth narratives of Jesus Christ.

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The Humanity of Jesus in Justin Martyr's Soteriology

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  • Craig M. Watts

This article is a study in Justin Martyr's understanding of the humanity of Jesus and its implications for his doctrine of salvation (soteriology).

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