- One of his
notable actions was
reversing the
previous appointment of a
Monothelete patriarch of Constantinople,
instead reinstating Orthodoxy by appointing...
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Sebastian P. (1985). "A
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Henry (1995). "Theodore, the
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Michael (ed.).
Archbishop Theodore. Cambridge...
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reviving the
policy of Monothelitism. As a
result of this policy, Kyros, a
monothelete,
regained control of the see of Alexandria,
giving him both religious...
-
Monothelitism to be discussed, to
quiet the
intense controversy caused by the
Monothelete doctrine. This edict,
distributed by
patriarch Paul II in Constans' name...
- half-brother Constantine.
Heraclius issues his Ekthesis,
espousing the
Monothelete doctrine (that
there is only one will in Christ), and
setting it forth...
-
dioceses to whom he objected. The
council had been
called to deal with the
Monothelete controversy, and Wilfrid's
concerns were not the sole
focus of the council...
- response,
known as the Ecthesis,
Cyrus signed it in 637. However, the
monothelete compromise ultimately proved ineffective. It was
condemned at the Lateran...
- half-brother Constantine.
Heraclius issues his Ekthesis,
espousing the
Monothelete doctrine (that
there is only one will in Christ), and
setting it forth...
- addition, the thrice-blessed Pope John of Rome – for he had
succeeded the
monothelete Honorius – ****embled a
divine and
sacred synod and,
anathematizing Sergius...