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THE MARTYRDOM OF POLYCARP

A Disciple of the Apostle John

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Polycarp of Smyrna lived at the crossroads of apostolic Christianity and a hostile pagan world. Trained by those who had known the apostles and shaped by the Scriptures they delivered, Polycarp did not seek innovation, popularity, or safety. He sought faithfulness. When pressured to honor Caesar as divine and to revile Jesus Christ, the aged overseer refused—confessing Christ openly and sealing his witness with his life.

The Martyrdom of Polycarp: A Disciple of the Apostle John offers a Scripture-governed examination of Polycarp’s life, his pastoral letter to the Philippians, and the historical account of his death. Set firmly within the post-apostolic age, this book explores second-century Christianity under persecution, the rise of false teachers, the threat of moral compromise, and the struggle to preserve apostolic truth without surrendering to human tradition. Throughout, the Bible remains the final authority, and Polycarp is presented not as a legend to be romanticized, but as a faithful Christian whose loyalty directs readers back to Scripture, holiness, and endurance.

With careful attention to historical context and unwavering commitment to biblical doctrine, this volume calls modern Christians to the same clarity of conscience Polycarp displayed—exclusive worship of Jehovah, open confession of Jesus Christ, and steadfast obedience in a world that still demands compromise.

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