in Copenhagen His contributions to theological literature included treatises on Christian
ethics and
dogmatics, on moral philosophy, on
baptism, and a sketch of the life of German philosopher
Jakob Böhme (1575–1624) whose works exercised a marked influence on the mind of English theologian
William Law (1686–1761). Martensen was a distinguished preacher, and his works were translated into various languages. The "official" eulogy he pronounced upon Bishop
Jacob Peter Mynster (1775–1854) in 1854, in which he affirmed that the deceased man was one of the authentic truth-witnesses of Christianity to have appeared in the world since apostolic times, brought down upon his head the invectives of Danish philosopher
Søren Kierkegaard.
Theobald Stein created a portrait bust of him in 1876. A bronze copy was installed on
Frue Plads in 1888. A marble copy is part of the collection of the Museum of National History at
Frederiksborg Castle in
Hillerød.
David Monies painted a portrait painting of him in 1842.
Peder Severin Krøyer painted a portrait painting of him in 1874 and copied it in 1884 (
Roskilde Cathedral). ==Accolades==