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monothelitism

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Mo⋅noth⋅e⋅lite

[muh-noth-uh-lahyt]
–noun Theology.
a person who maintains that Christ has a single theanthropic will.
Compare Dyothelite.


Origin:
1540–50; < ML monothelīta < LGk monotheltēs, equiv. to Gk mono- mono- + thelēts willer, equiv. to thelē- (var. s. of thélein to will) + -tēs agent suffix


Mo⋅noth⋅e⋅lit⋅ic [muh-noth-uh-lit-ik] , adjective
Mo⋅noth⋅e⋅lit⋅ism [muh-noth-uh-lahy-tiz-uhm] , Mo⋅noth⋅e⋅lism, noun
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Main Entry:  monothelitism
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  See monenergism
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