- 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...
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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...
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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...
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Chapters and the
emergent semi-monophysite
compromises of
monoenergism and
monotheletism.
These propositions ****ert, respectively, that
Christ possessed no human...
- of Pharan.
After the
bishop of
Pharan was
deposed for the
heresy of
monotheletism in AD 681, the see was
transferred to the
monastery itself, the abbot...
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Retrieved 2023-11-23. Butler,
Michael E (1994-01-01). "Hypostatic
union and
Monotheletism: The
dyothelite christology of St.
Maximus the Confessor". ETD Collection...
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professed Islam of the
Hanafi stream; part of the po****tion – Orthodox,
Monotheletism, Judaism; in the 16th century.
There were
small Catholic communities...
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After the
Monophysite provinces were
finally lost to the Muslims,
Monotheletism rather lost its
raison d'être and was
eventually abandoned. The Croats...