Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Dialogue with Trypho

As this is a very extensive document my blogging on it will resemble Match of the Day, focusing really on the bits that struck me as interesting.

In chapters 1-9 Justin narrates how he meets Trypho, a Jew, and tells him the story of his conversion. Some key points:

(1) The old man who witnessed to Justin emphasises that the prophets did not need to use demonstration as they were witnesses, of events but especially the revelation of the Holy Spirit.
(2) Justin's conversion is described in terms of a fire being kindled. Echoes of Wesley and other charismatic conversions?
(3) So far the portrayal of Trypho is positive. He refuses to scorn Justin as those with him did, rather he chooses to engage in intellectual debate. He criticises Christians for ignoring OT law and for setting up a false Christ, as he believes the true Christ needs to be anointed by Elijah.

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