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- Monoenergism (Gr****: μονοενεργητισμός) was a notion in early medieval Christian theology, representing the belief that Christ had only one "energy" (energeia)...
- (divine and human). Historically, monothelitism was closely related to monoenergism, a theological doctrine that holds Jesus Christ as having only one energy...
- and by certain other Western Churches, met in 680–681 and condemned monoenergism and monothelitism as heretical and defined Jesus Christ as having two...
- Constantinople in the year 633 to persuade the respective patriarchs to renounce Monoenergism, a heterodox teaching that espoused a single, divine energy in Christ...
- although they continued their efforts to find compromise formulas such as monoenergism and monothelitism. Miaphysitism Chalcedonian Christianity (Jesus's divinity...
- influence in both the religious and political communities to further Monoenergism as the primary formula of Christ within the church. This was met with...
- times to schisms between East and West (cf. Acacian Schism, Henotikon, Monoenergism).[citation needed] The situation then hardened into a fixed division...
- head of the Church of Cyprus during the 630s. He was a supporter of the Monoenergism formula also propounded by Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, and...
- indirectly. This appears to portray God's love as restricted and arbitrary. Monoenergism, the heretical belief that Christ had only one "energy" (energeia), was...
- of Constantinople wrote an initial letter informing Honorius of the Monoenergism controversy, asking Honorius to endorse a position that Church unity...