Justin Martyr was one of the Fathers of the Church, born in Sichem,
Samaria. He was converted to Christianity, studied Stoic and
Platonic philosophy, and founded a school of Christian philosophy
at Rome, where he wrote two Apologies on Christian belief (150-60).
He is said to have been martyred at Rome. Curiosity is baffled, but
faith and love are fed by these scanty relics of primitive
antiquity. Yet may we well be grateful for what we have. These
writings come down to us as the earliest response of converted
nations to the testimony of Jesus. They are primary evidences of
the canon and the credibility of the New Testament. -from the
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