Justin Martyr was an early Christian apologist and philosopher who lived in the 2nd century AD. Some of his most well-known works include:
1. First Apology: A defense of Christianity addressed to the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and the Roman Senate, in which Justin argues for the truth of Christianity and defends it against accusations of atheism and immorality.
2. Second Apology: Another defense of Christianity, this time addressed to the Roman Senate, in which Justin argues against the persecution of Christians and calls for religious tolerance.
3. Dialogue with Trypho: A philosophical dialogue between Justin and a Jewish interlocutor named Trypho, in which they discuss the nature of Judaism, Christianity, and the relationship between the two religions.
4. On the Resurrection: A treatise in which Justin argues for the reality of the resurrection of the dead and the hope of eternal life for believers.
5. On the Sole Government of God: A work in which Justin argues against polytheism and defends the idea of a single, all-powerful God.
These are just a few of the works attributed to Justin Martyr, who is considered one of the most important early Christian apologists and theologians.
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- First Apology (c. 155 AD) - Second Apology (c. 155 AD) - Dialogue with Trypho (c. 160 AD) - On the Resurrection (c. 160 AD) - Exhortation to the Gentiles (c. 160 AD) - Letter to Diognetus (c. 165 AD)