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Publications related to Justin Martyr (click on link to buy)

Title Author Publisher Date

Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology Series (ebook)

The Life, Personality and Letters of Justin Martyr

Justin Martyr on Christians, Sacraments, and the Church

Justin Martyr on the Trinity: God as Father, Son, and Spirit

Justin Martyr on Angels, Demons, and the Devil

Justin Martyr on Salvation, Free Will, and Predestination

Justin Martyr on the Soul, Death, and Eschatology

Justin Martyr on the Law, the Prophets, and the Jews

Robert King King & Associates 2011
Biblical Exegesis of Justin Martyr Willis Allen Shotwell S.P.C.K. 1965
Dissertatio Theologica Inauguralis De Justino Martyre Apologeta Adversus Ethnicos, Quam, Annuente Summo Numie, Ex Auctoritate Rectoris Magnifici (Latin) Nicolai Christiani Kist Lugduni Batavorum 1836
Early Christian Thought and the Classical Tradition: Studies in Justin, Clement, and Origen Henry Chadwick Clarendon Press 1966
God and History in Early Christian Thought: A Study of Themes from Justin Martyr to Gregory the Great Lloyd G. Patterson The Seabury Press 1967
Justin Martyr Eric Francis Osborn Mohr (Siebeck) 1973
Justin Martyr and the Mosaic Law Theodore Stylianopoulos Scholars Press 1975
Justin Martyr and Menander J. Rendel Harris Church History 2001
Justin Martyr: his life and thought Leslie William Barnard Cambridge University Press 1967
Justin Martyr and the Jews David Rokéah Brill Academic Publishers 2002
Justin Martyr: His Life, Writings, and Opinions Volume 2

Carl Gottlob Semisch

Translated by J. E. Ryland
unknown 1843
L'Eucharistie dès origines à Justin Martyr (French) Maurice Goguel unknown 1880
Listening to Trypho: Justin Martyr's Dialogue With Trypho Reconsidered Timothy J. Horner Peeters Publishing 2001
Proof from Prophecy: A Study in Justin Martyr's Proof Text Tradition Text-Type, Provenance, Theological Profile (Supplements to Novum Testamentum, V) Oskar Skarsaune Brill Academic Publishers 1987
Revelation, truth, Canon and Interpretation. Studies in Justin Martyr Craig D. Allert Brill Academic Publishers 2002
St. Justin the Martyr Cyril Charlie Martindale unknown 1921
The Nature of Truth in `the Gospel of Truth' and in the Writings of Justin Martyr: A Study of the Pattern of Orthodoxy in the Middle of the Second Christian Century (Novum Testamentum , Suppl. 25) Cullen Story Brill Academic Publishers 1997
The Old Testament Text of Justin Martyr. I. The Pentateuch. (Diss.) J. Smit Sibinga Leiden / E. J. Brill 1963
The Pre-Existence of Christ in Justin Martyr (Harvard Theological Review Ser.) Demetrius Christ Trakatellis Scholars Press 1976
The Sayings of Jesus in the Writings of Justin Martyr Arthur J. Bellinzoni E.J. Brill 1967
The Testimony of Justin Martyr to Early Christianity George Purves Unknown 1889
The Theology of Justin Martyr Erwin Ramsdell Goodenough Jena 1923
The Writings of Justin Martyr (Shepherd's Notes, Christian Classics Series) Karen O. Bullock Broadman & Holman Publishers 1998

Translations of Justin Martyr's Works

Title Author Publisher Date
Ante-Nicene Fathers, V. 1 Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson (Editor) Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 1988
Fathers of the Church V. 3: Dialogue With Trypho Michael Slusser (Editor), Thomas B. Falls (Translator) Catholic University of America Press 2003
Fathers of the Church: Writings of Saint Justin Martyr: First Apology Thomas B. Falls Catholic University of America Press 1948
Marcus Aurelius and his times; the transition from paganism to Christianity, comprising Marcus Aurelius: Meditations; Lucian: Hermotimus, Icaromenippus; Justin Martyr: Dialogue with Trypho, First apology Walter Pater Walter J. Black 1945
Selections from Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho R.P.C. Hanson unknown unknown
St. Justin Martyr the First and Second Apologies (Ancient Christian Writers, Nol 56) Leslie William Barnes Paulist Press 1997
The Apologies of Justin Martyr A.W.F. Blunt Cambridge University Press 1911
The First Apology of Justin Martyr John Kaye John Grant, Edinburgh 1912
We Don't Speak Great Things -
We Live Them (Justin Martyr's First Apology and Mark Felix's Octavius)
David W. Bercot (Editor), Robert Ernest Wallis, Marcus Dods (Translator), Scroll Publishing Co. 1990

Greek Texts & Indexes of Justin Martyr

Title Author Publisher Date
Cohortatio Ad Graecos ; De Monarchia ; Oratio Ad Graecos (Patristische Texte Und Studien, Bd 32) Miroslav Marcovich (Editor) Walter de Gruyter, Inc. 1990
Iustini Martyris Apologiae Pro Christianis (Patristische Texte Und Studien , Vol 38) Miroslav Marcovich (Editor) Walter de Gruyter, Inc. 1995
Iustini Martyris Dialogus Cum Tryphone (Patristische Texte Und Studien, Bd 47) Miroslav Marcovich (Editor) Walter de Gruyter, Inc. 1997
Index Apologeticus: Iustini Martyris Operum: Aliorumuque Apologetarum Pristinorum Edgar J. Goodspeed (Editor) Wipf & Stock Publishers 2003
Justini Philosophi & Martyris Apologiae Duae et Dialogus cum Tryphone Judaeo (Greek and Latin) Styani Thirlbii (notes) Impensis R. Sare 1722

Justin Martyr's Works Online - English

  - First Apology
  - Second Apology
  - Dialogue with Trypho

Other works that may of may not be written by Justin include:

  - 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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"But straightway a flame was kindled in my soul; and a love of the prophets, and of those men who are friends of Christ, possessed me; and whilst revolving his words in my mind, I found this philosophy alone to be safe and profitable. Thus, and for this reason, I am a philosopher."

- Justin Martyr

Dialogue with Trypho