10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DYOTHELETISM»
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Dyotheletism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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God, History, and Dialectic: The Theological Foundations of ...
certain features of Augustine's dyotheletism, specifically, Augustine's formulation
of dyotheletism in terms of an opposition between the divine and the human wills.
While it is true that St. Maximus nowhere in his writings mentions the name of ...
2
Islamic Imperial Law: Harun-al-Rashid's Codification Project
Qadarism became the Islamic counterpart of Dyotheletism, while the Murji'Ts
represented the Monotheletics. One of the oppositional groups which contributed
to the introduction of Dyotheletism into Islam was the Kharijiyya. The KharijT ...
3
History of the Development of the Doctrine of the Person of ...
The duality of the natures within the Unio, not a doctrine of the Church prior to the
Council of Chalcedon, B. 108. — See Natures. Duality of wills in Christ, A. ii. 421.
— See Dyotheletism, Monotheletism. Duesterdieck, A. 364. Duncker, A. 307 ff.
Isaak August Dorner, Patrick Fairbairn, 1863
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History of the development of the doctrine of the person of ...
Two years afterwards, however, Anastasius II. restored Dyotheletism ; and the
bishops showed themselves again quite ready to alter their confession. This
characterless changeable- ness of the Greek clergy was due not merely to their
deep ...
Isaak August Dorner, 1861
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Fifty Years of Prosopography: The Later Roman Empire, ...
Monks and lay people were threatened with excommunication. Until this point
there had been no synodal decree that specifically anathematized the adherents
of Dyenergism or Dyotheletism, or branded them as heretics. Nor at first was
there ...
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Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective: An Introductory Christology
7 They also discovered that the kind of dyotheletism they found unacceptable is
not quite the kind of dyotheletism taught at the sixth council. For the full
discussion, see pp. 125–35. 8 My own translation, in agreement with KJV, NASV,
ESV, ...
Fred Sanders, Klaus Issler, 2007
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Return to Authority: The Monothelete Controversy and the ...
Finally, it expresses the theological claim that dyotheletism is the logical
consequence of Chalcedonian teaching. The council is saying that Constantine
illuminates the peace of the Church by returning it to the firm ground of
Chalcedon, ...
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History of the Christian Church
... a revision and reconstruction, and opened new avenues of thought in the
contemplation of the central fact and truth of the divine-human personality of
Christ. 111. History of Monotheletism and Dyotheletism. The triumph of
Dyotheletism.
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History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval ...
When he became patriarch of Jerusalem (in 633 or 634), he openly confessed, in
a synodical letter to the patriarchs, the doctrine of Dyotheletism as a necessary
part of the Chalcedonian Christology. It is one of the most important documents in
...
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Essential Theological Terms
... and that his divinity in no way diminishes his humanity, or vice versa.
Dyotheletism (also dyothelism) From Greek roots meaning "two wills." A term
employed in *christological doctrine to refute *monotheletism. The Sixth
Ecumenical Council, ...
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Texas Faith: Hmm … Do I really believe that?
For example, what are your thoughts on dyotheletism? Thought about that much? It's important. The Church, having received the faith of the ... «Dallas Morning News, Mar 15»