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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Justin Martyr: The Philosopher Who Died for ChristBetween 100 and 165 AD, a former pagan philosopher named Justin of Flavia Neapolis proclaimed Christianity as the one true philosophy. His journey from the schools of Stoics and Platonists to baptism and martyrdom reveals the intellectual ferment of the second-century Church.This meticulously researched biography examines Justin's surviving writings, his trial before the urban prefect, and Christianity's engagement with Greco-Roman culture. You'll encounter the actual words exchanged between Justin and his judge, understand the earliest detailed descriptions of Christian worship, and follow his revolutionary Logos theology that shaped Christian thought for centuries.What you will discover: Justin's philosophical quest through Stoicism, Aristotelianism, Pythagoreanism, and Platonism before his conversion around 130 ADHis Apologies to emperors Antoninus pius and Marcus Aurelius, revealing how educated Christians defended their faithThe Dialogue with Trypho, illuminating crucial debates between Christianity and Judaism after the Bar Kokhba revoltThe earliest detailed description of Christian baptism and Eucharistic worship (circa 155 AD)His groundbreaking doctrine of the logos spermatikos and its implications for faith and reasonThe trial transcript from 165 AD preserving Justin's final confession before executionThis work connects second-century questions to contemporary Christian life, demonstrating why this martyred apologist remains essential for understanding how Christianity engaged classical culture and maintained its identity under persecution.The blood of the martyrs became the seed of the Church. This is the story of how one philosopher's blood watered that seed. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A Bishop's Voice from the Edge of the Apostolic AgeWhen Papias of Hierapolis (c. 60-130 AD) began preserving apostolic teachings, the eyewitnesses were dying. His five-volume work has vanished, but surviving fragments provide our earliest testimony about how the Gospels of Mark and Matthew were written.Papias questioned those who had heard the apostles directly, traveling Asia Minor to record traditions found nowhere else. He was controversial-Irenaeus praised him as a hearer of John; Eusebius dismissed him as too literal. His vivid millennial prophecies scandalized later theologians.Yet Papias stood at the critical junction when Christianity transitioned from oral proclamation to written Scripture. His fragments reveal how second-century Christians understood their Gospels and preserved apostolic teaching.What You'll Learn: How Mark recorded Peter's preaching and Matthew collected sayingsPapias's method for evaluating eyewitness testimonyHis controversial prophecies and unique apostolic traditionsEarly biblical canon formationWhy later Church Fathers abandoned his testimony This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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