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

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Superior document:The medieval Mediterranean, v. 77
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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Medieval Mediterranean ; v. 77.
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Physical Description:xii, 203 p.
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Table of 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.