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

1840–50; < Greek dýo two + -thelite as in monothelite

OTHER WORDS FROM Dyothelite

Dy·oth·e·lit·ism, noun

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