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🗓️ 15 August 2022
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0:00.0 | You're listening to a podcast on Catholic Saints. This podcast is produced by the Augustine Institute, |
0:09.1 | an Apostolate helping Catholics understand, live, and share their faith. |
0:27.7 | Hello, welcome to Form Now. This is a conversation we're having about Catholic Saints, if you're listening on the podcast version of this. |
0:35.5 | You can also watch the video version of this conversation on Form.org. My name is Dr. Ben Acres. I'm the chief content officer here at the Augustine Institute. |
0:37.6 | And joining me today is Dr. Elizabeth Klein, Professor of Theology at our graduate school here. Thanks for joining me, Liz. Thanks for having |
0:41.3 | me. So today we're going to be talking about what's been very popular with our viewers and also |
0:46.2 | listeners now in the podcast is going through saint stories. We've been pattering ourselves on the |
0:51.8 | liturgical year. And on June 1st, we celebrate a great saint named St. Justin Martyr. |
0:58.9 | Yeah, I love that I get invited to talk about all my favorite early Christian saints. So Justin Martyr is an incredibly important early Christian saint. He's an incredibly important witness to many things in the early church, to sort of earliest |
1:12.0 | citations of the Gospels and reflections on Christ, to one of the earliest witnesses to the |
1:16.9 | Christian liturgy. |
1:18.2 | He also saw Christianity as the highest form of philosophy and is a martyr. |
1:22.3 | So there's so many things to talk about when it comes to Justin. |
1:24.9 | So a martyr is not his last name? |
1:27.3 | No. It's interesting, though, it makes it into his name. So a martyr is not his last name? No. |
1:28.7 | It's interesting, though, it makes it into his name. |
1:30.6 | That's how prominent he was as a, I think it was Tortolian, the early church ecclesiastical |
1:36.8 | writer called him the philosopher martyr. |
1:39.5 | Right. |
1:39.8 | This is a rare category, not a lot of people who are sort of highly skilled academically also have fame for their courage to confess to faith unto death. So that makes Justin really special. |
1:51.3 | So what are his dates? Let's get some historical context and we'll go to some of what he wrote. Yeah. So Justin Martyr lived in the early second century, so from about 100 to 165. And he talks about his conversion to Christianity |
2:03.7 | as really a kind of intellectual conversion. He tells the story of his conversion in a work |
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