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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.

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    English

    Noun

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

    (en adjective)
  • (Christianity, historical) Pertaining to such a belief.
  • *2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p. 441-2:
  • *:The increasing desperation of the imperial authorities to reap political benefits from their Monothelete' compromise in the face of Arab military successes led them into brutal measures, not merely against Maximus but against Pope Martin; that did more to harm than help the ' Monothelete cause.