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The word "martyr" comes from the Greek word "martys," meaning witness. While Justin Martyr played a significant role in early Christian theology and apologetics, the term "martyr" was used before him to refer to those who died for their faith.
The overseers that Saint Justin Martyr writes about later became known as bishops in the Christian church hierarchy.
the word is martyr. The whole concept is that a martyr would rather be killed than change his beliefs.
St. Justin Martyr was declared a saint by the Catholic Church in the 2nd century, shortly after he was martyred in the year 165 AD. However, the formal process of canonization as it is known today was not established until much later in the Church's history.
A martyr is one who is killed for believing in their religion
AnswerA martyr is someone who dies for his or her beliefs.
Justin Martyr was born in 100.
Justin the Martyr was beheaded in the year 165 at Rome, Italy.
Martyr was Justin Martyr's last name. He was not a philosopher but one of the early Church Fathers
There are a number of saints named Justin. However, Justin the martyr was originally from Palestine but later moved to Rome where he died as a martyr.
Justin Martyr.
I believe a balance scale and also possibly a Sword, as he died by the sword- and is called Justin Martyr.
Justin martyr(a.d. 100-165)
Justin was beheaded in 165 at Rome, Italy.
June 1st is the feast day of St. Justin the Martyr.
His dialogue with Trypho the Jew.
No, the word originated from the Greek word for 'witness' - martur.
He was condemned to death by the prefect, Rusticus, and then executed.