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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...
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Constantinople in the year 633 to
persuade the
respective patriarchs to
renounce Monoenergism, a
heterodox teaching that
espoused a single,
divine energy in Christ...
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although they
continued their efforts to find
compromise formulas such as
monoenergism and monothelitism.
Miaphysitism Chalcedonian Christianity Non-Chalcedonian...
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times to
schisms between East and West (cf.
Acacian Schism, Henotikon,
Monoenergism).[citation needed] The
situation then
hardened into a
fixed division...
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influence in both the
religious and
political communities to
further Monoenergism as the
primary formula of
Christ within the church. This was met with...
- and opponents, such as the Jacobites. To win back the Monophysites,
Monoenergism was
first advocated by
Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople. Pope Honorius...
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Adoptionism Apollinarism Eutychianism Chalcedonism (Neo)
Docetism Dyoenergism Monoenergism Dyothelitism Monothelitism Dyophysitism Monophysitism Miaphysitism Henotikon...
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Adoptionism Apollinarism Eutychianism Chalcedonism (Neo)
Docetism Dyoenergism Monoenergism Dyothelitism Monothelitism Dyophysitism Monophysitism Miaphysitism Henotikon...