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The Life, Personality and Letters of Justin Martyr (Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology)
The Life, Personality and Letters of Justin Martyr (Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology)
The Life, Personality and Letters of Justin Martyr (Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology)
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The Life, Personality and Letters of Justin Martyr from the series Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 5,100 words. This booklet discusses Justin's life and his personality, including his conversion and his belief to have discovered the true philosophy in Christianity. It also provides insight into the three extant works believed by most scholars to have been penned by Justin Martyr himself. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel who has spent years studying the writings of Justin Martyr.

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Release dateMar 16, 2012
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The Life, Personality and Letters of Justin Martyr (Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology)
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Robert Alan King

Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel who has written numerous theological and inspirational articles for a variety of publications, including Advocate, The Church Herald & Holiness Banner, Companions, The Priest, Proclaim, Pulpit Helps, Vista, War Cry, and Decision Magazine. He also has authored numerous printed books and dozens of eBooks.King has a Master of Arts Degree Sum Cum Laude in Psychology from Touro University Worldwide with an 4.0 institutional GPA, a Bachelor of Science Degree Cum Laude in Bible and Theology from Lee University with an 4.0 institutional GPA, and an Associate of Arts Degree with an emphasis in Science from Coastline Community College. He has a total of at least 256 units of education from universities, seminaries or colleges. This includes at least 130 units of Bible and theology related classes from Lee University, Calvary Chapel Bible College, and Chafer Theological Seminary.

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    The Life, Personality and Letters of Justin Martyr (Justin Martyr - Robert Alan King

    The Life, Personality and Letters of Justin Martyr

    from the series

    Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology

    By Robert Alan King

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2011 by King & Associates. All Rights Reserved.

    Published by King & Associates, Casa Grande, Arizona

    For a complete catalog of books and publications by Robert Alan King, visit BibleCommentator.com. This site also provides you with news on his upcoming titles. In addition, you can read many other articles by King on a wide variety of biblical issues.

    Acknowledgements

    To the Almighty Living God for his great love, and for providing the resources to complete this work.

    To my wife and children for their sacrifice and support.

    To Justin Martyr and the other great men of faith in all ages who sacrificed their well-being and lives for Christ.

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    The Man Justin Martyr

    The Letters of Justin Martyr

    Footnotes

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    Introduction

    The purpose of this series is to provide both laymen and clergy with a general understanding of just who Justin Martyr was and what he actually believed.

    In the preparation of this work, I have focused on the three documents in which there is a general consensus that they are genuine works of Justin Martyr. Though there are other documents that may have been written by him, I have not used them due to some valid arguments against their authenticity.

    Below is a list of the books I have most commonly cited and the abbreviations I will be using in this work to identify those books:

    Dialogue with Trypho (Dialogue)

    The First

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