
The Thomistic Institute Christianity as True Philosophy: The Theology of St. Justin Martyr | Prof. Matthew Thomas
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Jan 10, 2025 In this enlightening discussion, Matthew J. Thomas, an expert in Biblical Studies, delves into the profound theological contributions of St. Justin Martyr. He explores how Justin harmonized faith with reason, emphasizing the unity between philosophy and theology. The conversation highlights Justin's views on the transformative power of early Christian sacraments like baptism and the Eucharist. Additionally, Thomas discusses how Justin's teachings fostered community and optimism among believers, showcasing the enduring relevance of his thought in today's world.
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Christ's Typology in the Old Testament
- Christ is present through typology, pre-enacting his future works.
- Examples include the snake in the desert and Jonah's experience.
Christ's Presence in Old Testament Encounters
- Justin Martyr claims Christ was personally present in Old Testament encounters as God.
- He cites the judgment of Sodom, the burning bush, and Jacob's wrestling.
Christ's Presence Among Pagans
- Christ's presence among pagans is derivative of philosophies rooted in Moses' teachings.
- This claim posits Moses as the originator of philosophy.


