The First Apology of Justin
A formal defense of Christian worship, doctrine, and moral life addressed to Roman authorities.
Biblestudy & Church History
Early Christian Apologist
c. 100-165 - Samaria and Rome
Justin's writings connect Christian doctrine with philosophy while grounding the faith in Christ, prophecy, and public worship. His works are especially important for second-century liturgy and apologetics.
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Justin is essential for early apologetics, the reasonableness of faith, prophecy, worship, and Christian public witness.
Logos
Christ is the divine Word through whom truth, creation, and revelation are understood.
Apology
A public defense of Christian faith against misunderstanding and accusation.
Prophecy
Justin argues that Christ fulfills Israel's Scriptures.
Catholic
Important for early descriptions of baptism, Eucharist, and Sunday worship.
Orthodox
Important for Logos theology, worship, and Christ's fulfillment of Scripture.
Protestant
Important for apologetics, prophecy, and reasoned public theology.
Scripture connections
Logos
The Word; in Christian theology, Christ as divine reason, revelation, and Son of God.
Apology
A defense, not an expression of regret.
A formal defense of Christian worship, doctrine, and moral life addressed to Roman authorities.