
Justin Martyr Explained: A Beginner’s Guide to His Life, Theology & Defense of Christianity is an accessible and rich introduction to one of the earliest and most important thinkers of the Christian faith. Whether you're a student of church history, a curious reader, or a believer seeking to understand the roots of Christian apologetics, this book offers a guided journey through the life, writings, and spiritual legacy of Justin Martyr. Living in the second century AD, Justin was a philosopher who found in Christ the fulfillment of all truth. He is best known for his First Apology, Second Apology, and Dialogue with Trypho, which together form a foundational trilogy in Christian apologetics. In this clear and reader-friendly guide, each of these texts is introduced with thoughtful commentary, historical background, and theological insights designed to help modern readers appreciate their depth and relevance. This volume includes: An introduction to the life of Justin Martyr, his conversion from pagan philosophy to Christian truth, and his role as a public defender of the faith. Historical context explaining the Roman Empire's treatment of Christians, the rise of early church communities, and the growing divide between Christianity and Judaism. Accessible introductions to each major work by Justin: the First Apology, Second Apology, and Dialogue with Trypho, offering summaries, themes, and key takeaways. What makes Justin’s writings stand out is not only his defense of Christianity in the face of persecution but also his method of engaging with philosophy and Scripture. He argued that Christianity is the “true philosophy,” offering not just religious rituals but reason, ethics, and ultimate truth. His explanation of the Logos, his descriptions of early Christian worship, and his deep knowledge of the Old Testament make his work essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intellectual roots of Christian faith. In an age when Christians were a
Page Count:
164
Publication Date:
2025-07-17
ISBN-10:
9371234695
ISBN-13:
9789371234696
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