The two natures of Christ, divine and human, are driven by a will which governs the two natures and two wills?
The Monothelites regarded as key to the divine will and human will as immersed in it.
In the Third Council of Constantinople in 680, the church decided that the will is a matter of nature and not a person, and spoke in favor of two wills in one person endowed with free will.
This completes the orthodox definition of the nature and person of Christ in relation to church West, and formally ended the prolonged dispute
Trinitarian and Christological.
By the year 730, John Damascene recapitulated these doctrines for the Eastern church. For both the East to the West, the decisions of the councils became dogma.
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