Monothelete
Meaning of Monothelete
noun
an adherent of the doctrine that Jesus had only one will, proposed in the 7th century to reconcile Monophysite and orthodox parties in the Byzantine Empire but condemned as heresy.
late Middle English: via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek monothelētēs, from monos ‘single’ + thelētēs (from thelein ‘to will’).
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