Justin Martyr (dead ca. 165) is the earliest known Christian author to develop a Biblical theology. At the same time, he is the last one to acknowledge the Old Testament as Scripture. Especially in his Dialogue with the Jew Trypho, but already in the two Apologies Justin quotes Jewish Holy Scripture extensively. He is the first Christian author to refer to the Septuagint legend about the translation of the Pentateuch, which he extends also to include the translation of the other parts of the Old Testament. Justin is not only convinced about the infallibility of Scripture: he also maintains that the Christians are alone competent to know its real meaning because only they possess the Holy Spirit. The article looks upon Justin as a Bible theo...
May Luther\u27s exegetical method of presenting Christ on the basis of Old Testament texts somehow b...
This article is part of a lecture series for The Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Educ...
This article reviews Per Bilde’s Den historiske Jesus. Three theses of Bilde are discussed: (1) The ...
The aim of the article is to argue that the typological interpretation of Joshua and his actions in ...
Justin Martyr makes the surprising concession in the Dialogue with Trypho 47 that Gentile Christians...
The old Greek translation of the sacred books of Judaism, the so-called Septuagint, became the first...
The Introduction contains a discussion on the manuscripts of the works of Justin Martyr and draws at...
This article examines whether K.E. Løgstrup’s Christology iscompatible with the “implicit Christolog...
The original inspiration to undertake this study issues from composite sources. Undoubtedly, in the...
Justin Martyr’s works serve as theological examples of what needs to be engaged and interpreted. Thr...
An annotated translation of the famous "Prologue" to Justin's Dialogue. In it, he describes how he w...
The main purpose, or course, of\u27 the apologies in general, and of the use or the Logos concept in...
This thesis attempts to reveal a neglected facet of Justin Martyr’s idea of the new covenant (NC), w...
The question remains, if Simeon had such a faith, and the Greek or the New Testament indicates he di...
Starting with the observation that the canon of the Bible differs among the Christian denominations ...
May Luther\u27s exegetical method of presenting Christ on the basis of Old Testament texts somehow b...
This article is part of a lecture series for The Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Educ...
This article reviews Per Bilde’s Den historiske Jesus. Three theses of Bilde are discussed: (1) The ...
The aim of the article is to argue that the typological interpretation of Joshua and his actions in ...
Justin Martyr makes the surprising concession in the Dialogue with Trypho 47 that Gentile Christians...
The old Greek translation of the sacred books of Judaism, the so-called Septuagint, became the first...
The Introduction contains a discussion on the manuscripts of the works of Justin Martyr and draws at...
This article examines whether K.E. Løgstrup’s Christology iscompatible with the “implicit Christolog...
The original inspiration to undertake this study issues from composite sources. Undoubtedly, in the...
Justin Martyr’s works serve as theological examples of what needs to be engaged and interpreted. Thr...
An annotated translation of the famous "Prologue" to Justin's Dialogue. In it, he describes how he w...
The main purpose, or course, of\u27 the apologies in general, and of the use or the Logos concept in...
This thesis attempts to reveal a neglected facet of Justin Martyr’s idea of the new covenant (NC), w...
The question remains, if Simeon had such a faith, and the Greek or the New Testament indicates he di...
Starting with the observation that the canon of the Bible differs among the Christian denominations ...
May Luther\u27s exegetical method of presenting Christ on the basis of Old Testament texts somehow b...
This article is part of a lecture series for The Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Educ...
This article reviews Per Bilde’s Den historiske Jesus. Three theses of Bilde are discussed: (1) The ...