Monothelite
/məʊˈnɒθɪlaɪt/(亦作Monothelete /-liːt/)
noun
- Christian Theology 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【基督教神学】基督一志论者(认为基督只有一个意志, 7世纪提出时, 旨在调和拜占庭帝国内基督一性论派和正统派, 但被视为异教)。
词源
late Middle English: via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek monothelētēs, from monos 'single' + thelētēs (from thelein 'to will').