"Thy Will Be Done": A Dogmatic Defense of Dyothelitism in Light of Recent Monothelite Proposals

In the seventh century, the Third Council of Constantinople (680-81) denounced monothelitism, the belief that the incarnate Christ has only one will. Consequently, the dyothelite (two-wills) position would become accepted orthodoxy in all three branches of Christian theology: Eastern Orthodoxy, Roma...

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Main Author: Stamps, Robert Lucas
Other Authors: Wellum, Stephen J.
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10392/4610