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Monothelitism was the christological doctrine that Jesus had one will but two natures (divine and human). Under the influence of the Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, monothelitism was developed during the reign of Heraclius (610-641) as a response to the failure of Monoenergism as an attempt to reconcile the Monophysites with the Chalcedonians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monothelitism
A Wikipedia article on the history and the notable figures on this teaching.
http://i-cias.com/e.o/monothelitism.htm
A short history and timeline of this teaching.
http://www.mb-soft.com/believe/txc/monothel.htm
Several articles on Monothelitism.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10502a.htm
A Catholic Encyclopedia article on the history and theology of this modification of Monophysitism which proposed that Christ had no human free will.
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