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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DYOTHELITIC»
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1
A History of the Councils of the Church: from the Original ...
Auctuam'wn NOU'U/M, t. p. 24. The sixth (Ecumenical Council (sees. 10) also
collected a great number of patristic proofs for the Dyothelitic doctrine. - 1 Sergius
shows clearly, by this comparison, that he considered THE SEEMING “JUSTE ...
Charles Joseph Hefele, 2007
2
Ecclesiastical Chronology, Or, Annals of the Christian ...
The Council decides in favour of Dyothelitic doctrines. George, Patriarch of
Constantinople, abandons the Mo- nothelitic party ; Macarius, Patriarch of
Antioch, persevering in his attachment to that cause, is deposed. All Monothelites
, including ...
Joseph Esmond Riddle, 1840
3
Christ in Christian Tradition: From the Apostolic Age to ...
Leo sees in the struggle of Christ the manifesto distinctio of the nature that takes
and the nature that is taken and shapes a clear dyothelitic formula long before
the Monothelite dispute: 'Superior! igitur voluntati voluntas cessit inferior' (Serm.
In particular, Pope Agatho's epistle, which played a determining role in the
council's decision, reproduces the current ideas of the dyothelitic theology
without clarifying or deepening them.184 The extent to which the question of
monothelitism ...
5
The Missionary Strategies of the Jesuits in Ethiopia (1555-1632)
In it, he rejected the monothelitic and the dyothelitic (two wills) formulas and
forbade their use. In Rome, Pope Theodore, together with 150 bishops,
condemned the monothelite doctrine in 649, and proclaimed the existence of two
wills in ...
6
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
... it by another document, the so—called *Typos. In it he rejected both the
monothelitic and the dyothelitic formulas and forbade their use. This, however,
did not solve the problem, and the Typos was condemned at the *Lateran
Council of 649.
Frank Leslie Cross, Elizabeth A. Livingstone, 2005
7
The ecumenical councils
... at once not only a blind and indiscriminating opposition but also a practical
retraction and abandonment of the whole process that had so logically led up to it
, — that is, all the dyophysitic and dyothelitic gains of the last three councils.
William Porcher Dubose, 1897
8
A History of the Councils of the Church: From the Original ...
... there are three points quite specially worthy of consideration : (1) The certainty
and clearness with which Agatho sets forth the orthodox Dyothelitic doctrine ; (2)
the zeal with which he repeatedly declares the infallibility of the Koman Church ...
bp. Charles Joseph Hefele, William Robinson Clark, Henry Nutcombe Oxenham, 1896
9
A History of the Councils of the Church, from the Original ...
In this letter there are three points quite specially worthy of consideration: (1) The
certainty and cleamess with which Agatho sets forth the orthodox Dyothelitic
doctrine; (2) the zeal with which he repeatedly declares the infallibility of the
Roman ...
Karl Joseph von Hefele, 1972
10
A History of the Councils of the Church, from the Original ...
... there are three points quite specially worthy of consideration : (1) The certainty
and clearness with which Agatho sets forth the orthodox Dyothelitic doctrine ; (2)
the zeal with which he repeatedly declares the infallibility of the Roman Church ...
Karl Joseph von Hefele, 1896