Dyothelite
[ dahy-oth-uh-lahyt ]
/ daɪˈɒθ əˌlaɪt /
noun Theology.
a person who maintains that Christ has two wills, one divine and the other human.
Compare
Monothelite.
Origin of Dyothelite
OTHER WORDS FROM Dyothelite
Dy·oth·e·lit·ism, nounExample sentences from the Web for dyothelite
Thus while John is an adherent of Chalcedon and a dyothelite, the drift of his teaching is in the monophysite direction.