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monothelete |
As nouns the difference between terms and monothelete
is that
terms is while
monothelete is (christianity|historical) someone who believed christ had two natures (human and divine), but one single will; a monothelite.
As an adjective monothelete is
(christianity|historical) pertaining to such a belief.
monothelite |
monothelete |
As nouns the difference between monothelite and monothelete
is that
monothelite is alternative form of Monothelete|lang=en while
Monothelete is someone who believed Christ had two natures (human and divine), but one single will; a Monothelite.
As an adjective Monothelete is
pertaining to such a belief.
will |
monothelete |
As nouns the difference between will and monothelete
is that
will is desire, longing. (Now generally merged with later senses. while
Monothelete is someone who believed Christ had two natures (human and divine), but one single will; a Monothelite.
As a verb will
is to wish, desire.
As a proper noun Will
is a diminutive=William given name. Also used as a formal given name.
As an adjective Monothelete is
pertaining to such a belief.
nature |
monothelete |
As a proper noun nature
is the sum of natural forces reified and considered as a sentient being, will, or principle.
As a noun monothelete is
(christianity|historical) someone who believed christ had two natures (human and divine), but one single will; a monothelite.
As an adjective monothelete is
(christianity|historical) pertaining to such a belief.