Will, action and freedom [electronic resource] : Christological controversies in the seventh century / by Cyril Hovorun.

By: Hovorun, CyrilContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Medieval Mediterranean ; v. 77.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2008Description: xii, 203 pSubject(s): Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines | Monothelitism | Christian heresies -- History | Free will and determinism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- History of doctrinesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 273/.6 LOC classification: BT1430 | .H68 2008Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Early monenergisms -- Apollinarius of Laodicea -- The Antiochian tradition -- Anti-Chalcedonian monenergisms -- The monenergism of Severus of Antioch -- The monothelitism of Severus -- Julian of Halicarnassus -- The Agnoetes -- Criticism of the concept of ignorance -- Theodosius of Alexandria -- Anthimus of Trebizond -- Colluthus -- Constantine of Laodicea -- Sergius the grammarian -- Conclusions -- Theopaschism -- The eve of the monothelite controversy -- History -- Historical premises -- Setting up the new doctrine -- Union at Alexandria -- The Ecthesis -- Maximus and the west : strategic alliance -- The typos -- The Lateran Council -- The 680/1 council -- Attempts at a renewal of monothelitism -- The Maronites -- Conclusions -- 'Imperial' monenergism-monothelitism versus dyenergism-dyothelitism -- Key notions -- The oneness of Christ -- One hypostasis and two natures -- Natural properties -- Energeia -- Notion-- 'A new theandric energeia' -- Two energeiai -- Created and uncreated energeiai -- Will -- Notion -- One or two wills -- Relations between main categories -- Energeia--one-who-acts-- Will--one-who-wills -- Will--'nous' -- Energeia--nature -- Will--nature -- Energeia--will--natural properties -- Energeia--will.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-191) and index.

Early monenergisms -- Apollinarius of Laodicea -- The Antiochian tradition -- Anti-Chalcedonian monenergisms -- The monenergism of Severus of Antioch -- The monothelitism of Severus -- Julian of Halicarnassus -- The Agnoetes -- Criticism of the concept of ignorance -- Theodosius of Alexandria -- Anthimus of Trebizond -- Colluthus -- Constantine of Laodicea -- Sergius the grammarian -- Conclusions -- Theopaschism -- The eve of the monothelite controversy -- History -- Historical premises -- Setting up the new doctrine -- Union at Alexandria -- The Ecthesis -- Maximus and the west : strategic alliance -- The typos -- The Lateran Council -- The 680/1 council -- Attempts at a renewal of monothelitism -- The Maronites -- Conclusions -- 'Imperial' monenergism-monothelitism versus dyenergism-dyothelitism -- Key notions -- The oneness of Christ -- One hypostasis and two natures -- Natural properties -- Energeia -- Notion-- 'A new theandric energeia' -- Two energeiai -- Created and uncreated energeiai -- Will -- Notion -- One or two wills -- Relations between main categories -- Energeia--one-who-acts-- Will--one-who-wills -- Will--'nous' -- Energeia--nature -- Will--nature -- Energeia--will--natural properties -- Energeia--will.

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