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Loftier Doctrine: The use of Scripture in Justin Martyr’S Second Apology
Published 2014-10-01Subjects: “…justin martyr…”
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Reassessing Justin Martyr’s Binitarian Orientation In 1 Apology 33
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The Apostle Paul and Justin Martyr on the Miraculous: A Comparison of Appeals to Authority
Published 2006-02-01“…<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">Comparison of how Paul and Justin Martyr invoke miracle-working in their appeals to authority suggests their divergent goals, reflecting a shift in emphasis from support of personal authority to support of the larger Christian apologetic mission.…”
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QUOTATIONS FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT IN THE STRUCTURE OF JUSTIN MARTYR’S«DIALOGUEWITH TRYPHOTHE JEW»
Published 2008-05-01“…The author reviews the state and main problems of research if the Old Testament quotations in the structure of Justin Martyr’s «Dialogue with Trypho the Jew». Although the composition of the Dialogue seems clear, scholars are still unable to fi nd adequate answer to the question about the vast using of numerous prophecies of the Old Testament, which are refl ected in the characteristic features of the structure of the Dialogue. …”
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Influence of the Septuagint on the Typological Interpretation of Joshua and His Deeds in Justin Martyr's "Dialogue with Trypho, the Jew"
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David Rokéah, Justin Martyr and the Jews, Leiden - Boston - Koln 2002, Brill, ss. 157
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The missing turning point. Apologetic roots of the Nicene creed
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Embracing Greek philosophical thinking in the fathers of the 2nd - 5th centuries
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Dialogue as a Means of Religious Co-Production: Historical Perspectives
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Classical texts, quotations and allusions in Christian literature of the first two centuries
Published 2023Subjects: “…Quotations in the New Testament, the Apostolic Fathers, Justin Martyr, subsequent Apologists and finally Clement of Alexandria and the unlikelyhood of florilegia in Clement and other 2nd century authors,…”
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John the Baptist’s “Wild Honey” and “Honey” in Antiquity
Published 2010-11-01“…<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">Comparison of how Paul and Justin Martyr invoke miracle-working in their appeals to authority suggests their divergent goals, reflecting a shift in emphasis from support of personal authority to support of the larger Christian apologetic mission.…”
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Death, demons, and the medium of the message: exploring the exegesis of 1 Samuel 28:3-25 in the early church
Published 2021“…<p>This thesis will consider the reception history of 1 Samuel 28 in the early Church by analysing citations of the passage in detail, from the earliest Christian reference (Justin Martyr) to Augustine. Before approaching these sources, the study will set the context by considering Christian exegesis more broadly, and how Jewish writers understood 1 Samuel 28. …”
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Prov 8:22ff in Early Christian Statements on the Relation of Origin of the Son from the Father: The Case of Justin, Athenagoras, and Theophilus
Published 2022-11-01“…The article analyses the quotes of Prov 8:22–25 and references to this passage in three early Christian theologians of the 2nd century, Justin Martyr, Athenagoras of Athens, and Theophilus of Antioch. …”
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Początki chrześcijańskiego tekstu Pisma Świętego
Published 2018-12-01“…The first and the major witness of this process is Justin Martyr thanks to whom we learn about first relations and tensions between Greek and Jewish tradition concerning Scripture. …”
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Wojnowo copy of philosophical works of John Damascene and Johann Spangenberg translated by Andrei Kurbskiy
Published 2019-12-01“…The Museum of Icons and Culture of Old Believers in the village of Wojnowo (Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland) contains a manuscript of the late 19th century containing translations of the philosophical works of John Damascene, Johann Spangenberg and Pseudo-Justin Martyr, as well as two original texts by Andrei Kurbskiy. …”
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