MONOTHELETE

Etymology

Noun

Monothelete (plural Monotheletes)

(Christianity, historical) Someone who believed Christ had two natures (human and divine), but one single will; a Monothelite.

Coordinate terms

• Monophysite

Adjective

Monothelete (comparative more Monothelete, superlative most Monothelete)

(Christianity, historical) Pertaining to such a belief.

Source: Wiktionary



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