(A.D. 681) The Third Council of ConstantinopleThe First Council of Constantinople convened in AD 381 is one of the most important ecumenical councils of Christianity. It dealt with issues of the T... more, which is generally accepted to be the sixth ecumenicalcomes from a Greek word for “worldwide,” and refers to both ancient church councils representing the whole church as well to discussions during th... more council, rejects the teaching that there is only one will in ChristDerived from a Greek term meaning anointed and is equivalent to the word “messiah” from Hebrew roots. The anointing references the act of installi... more, in favor of Dyothelitism or MonothelitismIs the doctrine that was rejected by the main church that the incarnate Christ has only one will, divine. more, the teaching that he has both the divine will and a human will.
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