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 | | Monoenergism thus appeared to succeed in uniting Christians of very different persuasions. |
 | | In Palestine, however, antagonism to the one-energy doctrine found a vociferous exponent in an elderly monk, Sophronios, who was accalimed as patriarch of Jerusalem by the clergy there, in late 633 or early in 634. |
 | | In this case, however, the uproar against both one-will and one-energiy theories (Monotheletism and Monoenergism) came from an unusual and distinctive monastic circle created in the first quarter of the seventh century against a background of continuous military unrest. |
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