Dynamic Monarchianism: The Earliest Christology?
Thomas E. Gaston
Number of quotes: 4
Book ID: 418 Page: 12
Section: 2B1
…it is debatable how many Christians in the second and third century were truly Trinitarian.PJ: non-Trinitarian
Quote ID: 8585
Time Periods: 23
Book ID: 418 Page: 16
Section: 2E3
Paul of Samosata was bishop of the church at Antioch from c.260, when he succeeded Demetrian. In 268 he was condemned at the synod of Antioch but refused to surrender the church buildings until forced to do so by the Roman Emperor, Aurelian.{8}
Quote ID: 8586
Time Periods: 3
Book ID: 418 Page: 16
Section: 2B1
…we have little reliable source material with which to reconstruct his life and teachings.PJ: Paul of Samosota?
Quote ID: 8587
Time Periods: 23
Book ID: 418 Page: 25
Section: 2B1
There are reasons for doubting the accusations made against him.{32} Firstly, had there been credible charges of significant immorality against Paul then his excommunication could have been accomplished much more swiftly.PJ: Paul of Samosota?
Quote ID: 8588
Time Periods: 34
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