10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOTHELETIC»
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1
History of the Christian Church
He deposed the patriarch of Constantinople and elected in his place a
Monotheletic deacon, John. He convened a council at Constantinople, which set
aside the decree of the sixth council and adopted a Monotheletic creed in its
place.
Philip Schaff, David Schley Schaff, 1908
2
History of the Christian Church. A.D. 1-311. Mediæval ...
He deposed the patriarch of Constantinople and elected in his place a
Monotheletic deacon, John. He convened a council at Constantinople, which set
aside the decree of the sixth council and adopted a Monotheletic creed in its
place.
3
History of the Christian Church: Mediaeval Christianity from ...
He deposed the patriarch of Constantinople and elected in his place a
Monotheletic deacon, John. He convened a council at Constantinople, which set
aside the decree of the sixth council and adopted a Monotheletic creed in its
place.
Philip Schaff, David Schley Schaff, 1890
4
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: ...
Unluckily the synods which finally closed the Monotheletic and the Iconoclastic
questions in favour of the “ orthodox " views enjoined the destruction of the
controversial works of the de— feated parties, so that of Monotheletic and
Iconoclastic ...
Edward Gibbon, J. B. Bury, 2013
5
Islamic Imperial Law: Harun-al-Rashid's Codification Project
Possibly the Byzantine emperors would have been able to overcome the crisis,
had they kept away from the Monotheletic experiment. For it is the official
supportment of Monotheletism that made the latent crisis open. The Monotheletic
conflict ...
The Monotheletic doctrines were once more revived by the emperor Philippicus
Bardanes (A. D. 711 — 713), though only for a short time.1 In Rome, indeed, they
were steadily rejected,2 but the bishops of the Greek church were as ready to ...
Johann Carl Ludwig Gieseler, 1836
7
A History of the Later Roman Empire: From Arcadius to Irene ...
But while the monotheletic controversy was a natural offspring of the ancient
conflicts of the fifth century, it must be admitted that the new doctrine would never
have led to a conflict in the seventh century but for the irenic advantages which, ...
Under this year Theophanes gives a summary view of the whole Monotheletic
controversy, from which, however, he strangely omits all mention of the Type of
Constans. Baronius doubts the story of the pen dipped in sacramental wine,
which is ...
9
Muslim Expansion and Byzantine Collapse in North Africa
Hostility within the North African Catholic Church to Monotheletic doctrines was
not limited to Carthage and its vicinity. The influential ecclesiastical structure in
other North African provinces rejected doctrines of Constantinopolitan Patriarch ...
10
Theo-Drama: Theological Dramatic Theory, Vol. 1: Prolegomena
46 In transcending this position, the "two wills" of Christ are, as it were, erased, so
that the human being and God coincide in a way that is Monotheletic (and hence
ultimately Monophysite): Thus the former "I" is absorbed into the pure divine ...
Hans Urs von Balthasar, 1988