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Introducing the Orthodox Churches
... and the doctrine of the latter “mad and wicked“, b) We are unable to accept the
dithelete formula, attributing will and energy to the natures rather than to the
hypostasis. We can only affirm the one united and unconfused divine-human
nature, ...
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The Cambridge Medieval History Series volumes 1-5
... condemnation of the synod and the chief Dithelete bishops was issued, while
many prominent men who refused to sign this were exiled. At Rome the
document was contemptuously rejected, the Romans retaliated by placing a
picture of the ...
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Christ in East and West
5 (b) We are unable to accept the dithelete formula, attributing will and energy to
the natures rather than to the hypostasis. We can only affirm the one united and
unconfused divine-human nature, will, and energy of Christ the incarnate Lord.
Paul Fries, Tiran Nersoyan, 1987
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The Cambridge Medieval History
Shortly afterwards the Acts preserved in the palace were burnt, and a
condemnation of the synod and the chief Dithelete bishops was issued, while
many prominent men who refused to sign this were exiled. At Rome the
document was ...
John Bagnell Bury, Henry Melvill Gwatkin, James Pounder Whitney, 1913
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The Cambridge medieval history
... Patrick, 506 Germanus, Patriarch of Constantinople, mutilated, 895 ; as bishop
of Cyzicus is a Monothelete, 414 ; becomes patriarch and Dithelete, 415 ;
arrested, 416 ; acts as envoy of Theodosius to Leo, 417 Germanus, BiBhop of
Cyzicus.
Henry Melvill Gwatkin, James Pounder Whitney, Joseph Robson Tanner, 1957
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The Cambridge Medieval History
... who was supported by two men afterwards celebrated, Germanus of Cyzicus
and Andrew of Crete. Shortly afterwards the Acts preserved in the palace were
burnt, and a condemnation of the synod and the chief Dithelete bishops was
issued, ...
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Encyclop3Œdia of religion and ethics
... «e see that the later controversy has a character of its own, since it shows how
the adoption of the orthodox Diphysite point of view was not regarded as leading
necessarily and directly to Dithelete conclusions. In the art/MONOPHYSlTISM (p
...