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Meaning of monothelism

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monothelism (n.)

Alt. of Monothelitism

monothelism Sentence Examples

  1. Monothelism, the heresy that Christ had only one will, was condemned by the Third Ecumenical Council.
  2. Pope Honorius I was posthumously condemned for supporting monothelism.
  3. The Church of the East initially embraced monothelism, but eventually rejected it.
  4. Monothelism was a major point of contention in the Christological controversies of the 7th and 8th centuries.
  5. The doctrine of monothelism was proposed as a compromise between Dyothelitism and Monophysitism.
  6. Emperor Heraclius attempted to impose monothelism on the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  7. Monothelism was a factor in the growing rift between the Eastern and Western Churches.
  8. The condemnation of monothelism at the Sixth Ecumenical Council was a significant victory for Orthodoxy.
  9. The legacy of monothelism continues to be debated among theologians and scholars.
  10. Monothelism is an example of the complex and often divisive nature of Christological doctrine.

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Alt. of Monothelitism

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Monothelism, the heresy that Christ had only one will, was condemned by the Third Ecumenical Council.

Pope Honorius I was posthumously condemned for supporting monothelism.

The Church of the East initially embraced monothelism, but eventually rejected it.

Monothelism was a major point of contention in the Christological controversies of the 7th and 8th centuries.