Associations to the word «Monothelitism»
Noun
- Maximus
- Constantinople
- Confessor
- Patriarch
- Heresy
- Condemnation
- Synod
- Schism
- Carthage
- Constantine
- Orthodoxy
- Doctrine
- Pope
- Theodore
- Compromise
- Christ
- Divine
- Alexandria
- Emperor
- Rome
- Orthodox
- Council
- Controversy
- Successor
- Imperial
- Jesus
- Dispute
- Will
- Belief
- Formula
- Monk
- Bishop
- Human
- Martin
- Arab
- Support
- Nature
- Iv
- Church
- Faith
- Response
- Ii
- Energy
- Iii
- Letter
- View
- St
- Saint
- Authority
- Person
- Attempt
- Position
- Paul
- Act
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Wiktionary
MONOTHELITISM, noun. The doctrines of the Monothelites.
Dictionary definition
MONOTHELITISM, noun. 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 Constantinople.
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.