Abstract
Justin is an early Christian figure who is very much of his own time, yet his ideas and intellectual legacy transcend temporal confines. He does not represent just a snapshot of the Christianity of Rome in the mid-second century, but was a courageous figure who challenged the prevailing philosophical systems of his own day with a muscular and robust presentation of Christian thought. Rather Justin, leader of a 'schoolchurch' in Rome, is a key figure in the early development of Christianity. Some of the ideas he offered remain central to Christian thinking. Copyright © 2008 SAGE Publications.
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Parvis, P. (2008). Justin Martyr. Expository Times, 120(2), 53–61. https://doi.org/10.1177/0014524608097821
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