dyothelite
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5ADJ.
clear
VERB + DYOTHELITE
defect
DYOTHELITE + NOUN
albeit, christ's, christology
PREP.
whereas
ADV.
actually
Definitions
noun
One who believes in dyothelism.
Dyothelites identified the energeia and will as natural properties, something unacceptable to their opponents.
John's willingness to relocate theandricism from the plurality of energies to the singularity of their actualized activity is, I think, what older dyothelites such as Maximus had finally intended.
adj
Pertaining to or characterized by dyothelism.
Even the patriarch Pyrrhus was at one stage persuaded by Maximus' powers of rhetoric to defect to the dyothelite (two-will) camp, albeit temporarily.
Perhaps most troubling of all is the fourth objection; it is not clear that the dyothelite model actually succeeds in avoiding something that looks suspiciously like Nestorianism.
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6Dyothelites identified the energeia and will as natural properties, something unacceptable to their opponents.
WiktionaryJohn's willingness to relocate theandricism from the plurality of energies to the singularity of their actualized activity is, I think, what older dyothelites such as Maximus had finally intended.
WiktionaryA monothelite will say that only persons have a will, whereas a dyothelite will maintain that natures have a will.
WiktionaryEven the patriarch Pyrrhus was at one stage persuaded by Maximus' powers of rhetoric to defect to the dyothelite (two-will) camp, albeit temporarily.
WiktionaryPerhaps most troubling of all is the fourth objection; it is not clear that the dyothelite model actually succeeds in avoiding something that looks suspiciously like Nestorianism.
WiktionaryThe nature of human nature, read through the lens of dyothelite Christology and Christ's new theandric energy, is that of a nature anteriorly ready to receive the unequalizable surprise of a second gi
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