- Monothelitism, or
monotheletism was a
theological doctrine in
Christianity that was
proposed in the 7th century, but was
ultimately rejected by the sixth...
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finished with the
doctrine of
Monotheletism.
Constans II, the
grandson of
Heraclius was not a
supporter of
Monotheletism, and was
determined to end the...
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Byzantine authorities in Rome due to his
holding of a
synod that
condemned monotheletism. He was held on the
island prior to
being taken to
Constantinople for...
- 641, and
again from 9
January to 1 June 654. He was a
supporter of
Monotheletism, a
christological doctrine propounded by the
Emperor Heraclius. In 638...
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condemn Monotheletism as heresy. In 646,
Gregory launched a
rebellion against Constans. The
obvious reason was the latter's
support for
Monotheletism, but...
- writers.
After the
Miaphysite provinces were
finally lost to the Arabs,
Monotheletism rather lost its
raison d'ĂȘtre and was
eventually abandoned.[failed verification]...
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defuse the
confusion and
arguments over the
Christological doctrine of
Monotheletism. For over two centuries,
there had been a
bitter debate regarding the...
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Chapters and the
emergent semi-monophysite
compromises of
monoenergism and
monotheletism.
These propositions ****ert, respectively, that
Christ possessed no human...
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schism and
theologically unite the empire. Both
monoenergism as well as
monotheletism were
condemned as
heresies by the
Sixth E****enical Council, held in...
- II on the
Italian situation regarding Pope
Martin I's
resistance to
Monotheletism. He is last
attested in 653. A brother, the
presbyter Theocharistus...