Justin Martyr
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| Saint Justin Martyr | |
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| Martyr | |
| Born | 100 AD99 AD 3860 He 4103 AM, Flavia Neapolis, Palaestina |
| Died | 165 AD164 AD 3925 He 4168 AM, Rome, Roman Empire |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy Oriental Orthodoxy Anglicanism Lutheranism |
| Canonized | Pre-Congregation |
| Feast | April 14 (Roman Catholicism) June 1 (Eastern Orthodoxy) |
Justin Martyr (Latin: Iustinus Martyr) (100 AD99 AD
3860 He
4103 AM–165 AD164 AD
3925 He
4168 AM) was an early Christian apologist who was martyred for his faith in 165 AD in Rome. He is recognized as a saint by both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Biography
Works
- First Apology
- Second Apology
- Dialogue with Trypho
- Hortatory Address to the Greeks
- On the Sole Government of God
- Fragments of the Lost Work on the Resurrection
- Miscellaneous Fragments from Lost Writings
- Martyrdom of Justin, Chariton, and other Roman Martyrs
- Discourse to the Greeks
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