- Non-Chalcedonian, and
Palestine fully adhered to Chalcedonianism. Consequently, the
Monothelite teaching emerged as a
compromise position. The
Byzantine emperor Heraclius...
- had only a
divine will and no
human will (
Monothelite is
derived from the Gr**** for "one will"). The
Monothelite position was
promulgated by
Patriarch Sergius...
-
Emperor Constans II and to
prepare the way for the
settlement of the
Monothelite controversy. He sent
letters (synodica)
announcing his
elevation to the...
-
correspondence with
Patriarch Sergius I of
Constantinople over the latter's
monothelite teachings.
Honorius was
posthumously anathematized,
initially for subscribing...
-
instructions that he was to
ensure the new pope's
acceptance of the
Monothelite teaching. With its
declaration of
Jesus Christ only
possessing one will...
-
status before then is unclear, some
claiming it
originally held to the
Monothelite heresy up
until 1215,
while the
Maronite Church claims it has always...
-
published the
Typos of Constans. This do****ent
defended the
heretical Monothelite thesis,
which watered down the
Catholic faith by
claiming that Christ...
- when a
dispute flared up
between the
papacy in Rome,
which opposed the
monothelite teachings, and the
imperial government in Constantinople,
which supported...
-
Though William of Tyre’s
indictment of “Maro and his followers” as
monothelite heretics has
resulted in
controversy among scholars, in all probability...
-
Byzantine emperor Arcadius of Antioch, Gr****
grammarian Arkadios II,
Monothelite archbishop of
Cyprus Arcadius of Mauretania, 4th-century
martyr Arcadius...