'''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'' ({{lang|la|Quaestiones et responsiones ad orthodoxos}})<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Toth |first=Peter |date=2014-10-01 |title=New questions on old answers: Towards a critical edition of the ''Answers to the Orthodox'' of Pseudo-Justin |journal=The Journal of Theological Studies |volume=65 |issue=2 |pages=550–599 |doi=10.1093/jts/flu110 |issn=0022-5185 |url=https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:a191d537-0429-435b-b9fa-cc9d655cc50a |jstor=43665441}}</ref> *''De resurrectione'', possibly written by Athenagoras of Athens or Hippolytus of Rome<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Whealey |first=A. |date=2006 |title=Pseudo-Justin's ''De resurrectione'': Athenagoras or Hippolytus? |jstor=20474781 |journal=Vigiliae Christianae |volume=60 |issue=4 |pages=420–430 |doi=10.1163/157007206778926364 |issn=0042-6032}}</ref> *''Expositio rectae fidei'', possibly written by Theodoret of Cyrrhus<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Sellers |first=R. V. |date=1945 |title=Pseudo-Justin's ''Expositio rectae fidei'': A work of Theodoret of Cyrus |jstor=23956961 |journal=The Journal of Theological Studies |series=o.s. |volume=46 |issue=183/184 |pages=145–160 |language=en |doi=10.1093/jts/os-XLVI.183-184.145 |issn=0022-5185}}</ref> *''De monarchia'', which contains a poem by Pseudo-Orpheus<ref>{{cite book |last=Holladay |first=Carl R. |chapter=Pseudo-Orpheus: Tracking a tradition |date=1998 |pages=192–220 |publisher=Brill |language=en |doi=10.1163/9789004267367_014 |isbn=978-90-04-26736-7 |title=The early church in its context: Essays in honor of Everett Ferguson |editor-last=Malherbe |editor-first=Abraham J. |editor-last2=Norris |editor-first2=Frederick W. |editor-last3=Thompson |editor-first3=James W.}}</ref>
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