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monergism Theol.|ˈmɒnədʒɪz(ə)m| [ad. mod.L. (and Ger.) monergismus, f. Gr. µόνος (see mono-) + ἔργον work: see -ism.] a. The doctrine of some Lutherans that regeneration is entirely the work of the Holy Spirit; opposed to synergism. b. Applied by some mod. writers to the doctrine (closely akin to Monothelitism) that the two natures in Christ have only ‘one operation’ (µία ἐνέργεια). (In this sense some Ger. writers have, more correctly, monenergismus.) Hence ˈmonergist n., one who professes monergism; also adj. = next. monerˈgistic a., of or pertaining to monergism. See also monenergistic adjs.
1867–80M'Clintock & Strong Cycl. Bibl. Lit. VII. 481 (Cassell Suppl.) It is held by monergists that the will of sinful man has not the least inclination towards holiness..until it has been acted upon by divine grace. 1893E. K. Mitchell tr. Harnack's Outl. Hist. Dogma 300 The Monergistic and Monotheletic Controversies. 1898Speirs & Millar tr. Harnack's Hist. Dogma IV. 252 The Monergist and Monothelite Controversies. |