[522] ap. Iren. 1. 2. 1, 5 (Valentinians).
[523] ap. Iren. 1. 24. 3 (Basilides): cf. Clem. Al. Protrep. 10, the Logos is the Son of νοῦς.
[524] Iren. 1. 14. 1, προήκατο λόγον ὅμοιον αὑτῷ.
[525] As compared with Philo, who emphasizes the Logos in relation to the work of creation, Justin lays stress on the Logos as Revealer, making known to us the will of God: cf. ἀπόστολος, Tryph. 61.
[526] Justin, Apol. i. 63.
[527] Apol. ii. 8.
[528] It would be beyond our present purpose to go into Christology. It will be sufficient to indicate three theories: (1) Modal Monarchianism; (2) Dynamical Monarchianism; (3) Logos theory. Cf. Harnack, Dogmeng. i. 161, 220, for Gnostic Christology.
[529] Iren. 4. 6. 3, 5, 6; cf. Clem. Alex. Strom. 7. 2.
[530] Cf. Hipp. 7. 21, 22; Schmid, Dogm. 52.
[531] Tert. Apol. 51; Hipp. c. Noet. p. 62.