10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MONOTHELISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Monothelism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Monothelism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
I said that I would prove to you that, far from teaching Monothelism in his letters,
which are not definitions of faith, Honorius taught exactly the opposite, and that
this is evident. I have therefore to prove to you 1. That Honorius evidently does
not ...
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Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical ...
Hoping to reconcile them, he, in connection with Sergius, patriarch of
Constantinople, proposed to them the curious doctrine of monothelism, which
satisfied the Monophvsites, without apparently disturbing the decision of the
Council of ...
John McClintock, James Strong, 1894
Consequently (as we have so often observed) Ultramontane doctrine would at
once be refuted, if any one could show that Honorius taught Monothelism ex
cathedra. But now change the supposition. Time goes on : S. Leo II. confirms the
Sixth ...
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The Mystery of Jesus Christ: A Christology and Soteriology ...
'8b b) Monothelism and the Third Council of Constantinople In spite of the solemn
definition of Chalcedon, Monophysitism continued to receive more or less open
support, particularly in the East. To put an end to the controversy, Sergius, ...
Fernando Ocáriz Braña, Lucas F. Mateo Seco, José Antonio Riestra, 1994
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A History of Christian Thought
Instead of monergism, Sergius then proposed monothelism, that is, the doctrine
that there is in Christ a single will. There has been a great deal of discussion
regarding the exact meaning of this formula, and its imprecision and seeming ...
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The Wanderings of the Human Intellect: Or, A New Dictionary ...
Monothelism — a term of Greek derivation signifying the doctrine of but one •will
in Christ. Athanasius its author was patriarch of the Jacobites or Eutychians in
Syria. In Christ he acknowledged two distinct natures, the Divine and the human
...
John Bell, François-André-Adrien Pluquet, 1814
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The Golden Days of the Early English Church from the Arrival ...
From this time Monothelism, as an openly professed faith, really disappeared
from the orthodox Church in the East and West. It survived only in a small
community in and near the Lebanons, called Maronites, who, according to
William of Tyre, ...
Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth, 1917
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A History of Christian Thought Volume 2: From Augustine to ...
Instead of monergism, Sergius then proposed monothelism, that is, the doctrine
that there is in Christ a single will. There has been a great deal of discussion
regarding the exact meaning of this formula, and its imprecision and seeming ...
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Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical ...
... or a human unwillingness to die ; but that the words are so set down by way of
accommodation, and for Christian instruction (Mai, Coll. Not. vii, 288). The distinct
formulation of monothelism is attributed, however, to Theodore, bishop of Cara, ...
John McClintock, James Strong, 1894
The question of the date of the origin of Monothelism is a very important one. It is
an additional answer to what has been urged against a former article of this
Review. Mr. Renouf ridiculed us as if we had passed over the important fact, that
...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1872