Pseudo-Justin

Pseudo-Justin is the designation used by scholars for the anonymous author of any work falsely attributed to Justin Martyr, such as the following:

  • Exhortation to the Greeks
  • Oratio ad Graecos
  • Answers to the Orthodox Faithful Concerning Some Necessary Questions (Quaestiones et responsiones ad orthodoxos)[1]
  • De resurrectione, possibly written by Athenagoras of Athens or Hippolytus of Rome[2]
  • Expositio rectae fidei, possibly written by Theodoret of Cyrrhus[3]
  • De monarchia, which contains a poem by Pseudo-Orpheus[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Toth, Peter (2014-10-01). "New questions on old answers: Towards a critical edition of the Answers to the Orthodox of Pseudo-Justin". The Journal of Theological Studies. 65 (2): 550–599. doi:10.1093/jts/flu110. ISSN 0022-5185. JSTOR 43665441.
  2. ^ Whealey, A. (2006). "Pseudo-Justin's De resurrectione: Athenagoras or Hippolytus?". Vigiliae Christianae. 60 (4): 420–430. doi:10.1163/157007206778926364. ISSN 0042-6032. JSTOR 20474781.
  3. ^ Sellers, R. V. (1945). "Pseudo-Justin's Expositio rectae fidei: A work of Theodoret of Cyrus". The Journal of Theological Studies. o.s. 46 (183/184): 145–160. doi:10.1093/jts/os-XLVI.183-184.145. ISSN 0022-5185. JSTOR 23956961.
  4. ^ Holladay, Carl R. (1998). "Pseudo-Orpheus: Tracking a tradition". In Malherbe, Abraham J.; Norris, Frederick W.; Thompson, James W. (eds.). The early church in its context: Essays in honor of Everett Ferguson. Brill. pp. 192–220. doi:10.1163/9789004267367_014. ISBN 978-90-04-26736-7.
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