Episode 155
In part 10 of our series on the 21 Ecumenical Councils, Justin Hibbard discusses the efforts to appease the monophysites by inventing two heresies: monoenergism and monotheletism. Why were these Christological positions condemned at the Third Council of Constantinople?
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SOURCES:
* The Ecumenical Councils of the Catholic Church: A History by Joseph Kelly
* The First Seven Ecumenical Councils (325-787): Their History and Theology by Leo Davis
* Byzantine Empire: Map, History, and Facts
* Correspondence between Patriarch Sergius and Pope Honorius
* New Advent: 3rd Council of Constantinople
* Third Council of Constantinople
PREVIOUS EPISODES IN THIS SERIES
* Episode 146: Introduction to the 21 Ecumenical Councils
* Episode 147: The World that Led to the Council of Nicaea
* Episode 148: The First Council of Nicaea (325)
* Episode 149: From Nicaea to Constantinople
* Episode 150: The First Council of Constantinople (381)
* Episode 151: The Council of Ephesus (431)
* Episode 152: The Council of Chalcedon (451)
* Episode 153: The 2nd Council of Constantinople (553)
* Episode 154: War Among the Monotheists
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