Paul of Samosata was a 3rd century bishop of Antioch who was condemned for heresy. He held unusual Christological views, believing that Jesus was a mere human who was adopted as the Son of God. A synod deposed Paul from his position as bishop in 268 AD for his deviations from accepted Christian doctrine regarding the person and nature of Jesus Christ.
Paul of Samosata was a 3rd century bishop of Antioch who was condemned for heresy. He held unusual Christological views, believing that Jesus was a mere human who was adopted as the Son of God. A synod deposed Paul from his position as bishop in 268 AD for his deviations from accepted Christian doctrine regarding the person and nature of Jesus Christ.
Paul of Samosata was a 3rd century bishop of Antioch who was condemned for heresy. He held unusual Christological views, believing that Jesus was a mere human who was adopted as the Son of God. A synod deposed Paul from his position as bishop in 268 AD for his deviations from accepted Christian doctrine regarding the person and nature of Jesus Christ.
Paul of Samosata was a 3rd century bishop of Antioch who was condemned for heresy. He held unusual Christological views, believing that Jesus was a mere human who was adopted as the Son of God. A synod deposed Paul from his position as bishop in 268 AD for his deviations from accepted Christian doctrine regarding the person and nature of Jesus Christ.