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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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between the
papacy and the
imperial government in
Constantinople over
Monothelitism,
which Rome condemned.
Vitalian tried to
resolve the
dispute and had...
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other Western Churches, met in 680–681 and
condemned monoenergism and
monothelitism as
heretical and
defined Jesus Christ as
having two
energies and two...
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accept Monothelitism caused him to be
brought to the
imperial capital of
Constantinople to be
tried as a
heretic in 658. In Constantinople,
Monothelitism had...
- Constantine's
return to Rome. The new emperor, Philippicus, was an
adherent of
monothelitism, and
rejected the
arrangements of the
Third Council of Constantinople...
- were
divided over
accepting the
Council of Chalcedon. This doctrine,
monothelitism, was
meant as a
compromise between supporters of Chalcedon, such as...
- strife. His
calling of the
Sixth E****enical
Council saw the end of the
monothelitism controversy in the
Byzantine Empire; for this, he is
venerated as a...
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switched to
Monothelitism and so with
Sergius I. It was also at this
point around 633 that
Sergius I
sought to
stress the
importance of
Monothelitism to Pope...
- death. He
devoted much of his
papacy to
improving churches and
fighting monothelitism. Born in Rome in c. 621,
Adeodatus was the son of a man
named Jovini****...
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conflicts were
common between pope and
emperor in the
areas such as
monothelitism and iconoclasm. Gr****-speakers from Greece, Syria, and
Sicily replaced...