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How does Justin argue from Genesis that even when the world was created, there were two Lords?
And doesn’t Justin hold that we should worship Jesus? Wouldn’t that show that Justin thinks that Jesus is God – that he is an example of early high christology?
Finally, where, if not the Bible, does Justin get so many of his distinctive theological ideas, such as that God can’t have directly created?
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Links for this episode:
- how to leave reviews of the trinities podcast at itunes and stitcher
- the best recent English translation of Justin’s 1st and 2nd Apologies
- “Who Should Christians Worship?”
- Dr. Menahem Kister
- Dr. Peter Peter Schäfer’s The Jewish Jesus (kindle)
- The Works of Philo, translated by C.D. Yonge
- Alvan Lamson’s The Church of the First Three Centuries (pdf)
- the fight sounds in this episode by “vedas“
- This week’s thinking music is “Dizzy Spells – Instrumental“ by Josh Woodward.
The patristic shows are the best. I’d take them over an interview, anyday. 😀 MOAR CHURCH FATHERS! NAO!!!
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