10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOTHELITISM»
Discover the use of
Monothelitism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Monothelitism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Maronites in History
The Maronites and Monothelitism o the Maronites Monothelitism is a touchy
question. The t' Maronites, particularly those who were educated in the Maronite
school in Rome in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and who wrote mostly
in ...
2
7th-Century Christianity:
Monothelitism, Gregorian Mission, ...
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The tendency of the two-natures doctrine to destroy the unity of Jesus Christ
became especially clear in the condemnation of Monothelitism, because the
basis for affirming Jesus' divinity lies precisely in his unity of will with the Father in
the ...
4
Will, Action and Freedom: Christological Controversies in ...
Theodoran- Nestorian Monenergism-Monothelitism was not as radical as Pyrrhus
'. For Theodore, and consequently for Nestorius, the categories energeia and will
were not so much 'substantial,' as they were for Pyrrhus. Both Theodore and ...
5
Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes: Eastern Influences on ...
The fervor to fight Monothelitism, which Martin was to gain from his close
relationship with this confraternity of Eastern religious enthusiasts, added to the
other qualities that made him an ideal successor to Pope Theodore. The
Spoudaei seem ...
Honoriusof Rome declares himself for Monothelitism, without wishing an
ecclesiastical decision. His opinion of the controversy. Circular letters of
Sophronius, declaring Dyotheletism. Edict of Heraclius. — "EicBttris Tijs iriVrews (
638), favouring ...
7
A Companion to Byzantium
Chalcedonianism called monenergism and monothelitism. Both these
Christological theories accepted Chalcedon's doctrine of one person and two
natures, but further specified that the activity (energeia) of the incarnate Christ
was single, ...
8
Religion in the Byzantine Empire: Monophysitism, ...
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9
A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and ...
Milman and others call this party Monothelitism.) This name designates not so
much a sect without the church as a controversy which raged within its borders. It
was simply a development of the Monophysite controversy. As the Oriental mind
...
William Smith, Henry Wace, 1887
10
The Tempietto del Clitunno near Spoleto
over the doctrine of Monothelitism and was only achieved by western bishops
conferring with the emperor during the course of an ecumenical church council,
the sixth, held in Constantinople in 680-681 to declare an end to Monothelitist ...
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MONOTHELITISM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
Monothelitism is used in the context of the following news items.
Evidence for biblical Christ put under microscope
In the seventh century, Monothelitism taught Jesus had two natures but only one will, contrary to orthodox Christology, which teaches that Jesus ... «WND.com, Dec 14»
Conversation with Somebody Thinking of Becoming Catholic
... in a private letter, indicated his support for what the Church would later decide is a heresy called Monothelitism (you can look it up: it's pretty ... «Patheos, Jan 14»
The Danger of Good Popes
Another story from papal history: A major dispute in the Church in the seventh century was whether Jesus had one will (monothelitism) or two ... «First Things, Sep 13»
Even Muslims flourished in Crusader states
... in the single will of Christ – Monothelitism – but in 1182 the Franks helped bring them into communion with the Catholic Church at Rome. «Catholic Herald Online, Jan 13»
Could Jesus have sinned?
... et al, concerning the 6th Ecumenical Council against monothelitism) taught that Christ had a genuine human will (thus maybe the 'capable of ... «Patheos, May 12»
Pope St. Martin's exile and martyrdom commemorated April 13
During the seventh century, authorities within the Byzantine Church and empire promoted a version of this heresy known as “monothelitism. «Catholic News Agency, Apr 11»
The view from somewhere smart
On the one hand you have very narrow monographs on a specific topic, for example the possible connection between Monothelitism and ... «Discover Magazine, Sep 10»
Religion and authenticity
Should the bishops teach something the people do not accept (iconoclasm, acceptance of Roman doctrines, monothelitism are all historical ... «Beliefnet.com, Jul 10»
ST. SOPHRONIUS
Patriarch St. Sophronius' stand against monothelitism was vindicated near the end of the seventh century, when the heresy of “one will” in Christ received formal ... «Catholic News Agency, Aug 07»