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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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