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Monothelitism
Monothelitism, Monotheletisma heretical position of the 7th century that Christ’s human will had been superseded by the divine. Also Monothelism. — Monothelite, Monothelete, n. — Monothelitic, Monotheletic, adj.See also: ChristThesaurusNoun | 1. | Monothelitism - the theological doctrine that Christ had only one will even though he had two natures (human and divine); condemned as heretical in the Third Council of Constantinopleheresy, unorthodoxy - a belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religiontheological doctrine - the doctrine of a religious group | EncyclopediaSeeMonotheletismMonothelitism Related to Monothelitism: Monophysitism, Dyotheletism, Maximus the ConfessorWords related to Monothelitismnoun the theological doctrine that Christ had only one will even though he had two natures (human and divine)Related Words- heresy
- unorthodoxy
- theological doctrine
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