I disagree. Honorius merely refrained from teaching orthodoxy, while not actually ever enunciating anything that was at fault.
>>Facts are Pope Honorius explicitly taught that Christ had one will. "Wherefore we acknowledge one Will of our Lord Jesus Christ, for evidently it was our nature and not the sin in it which was assumed by the Godhead, that is to say, the nature which was created before sin, not the nature which was vitiated by sin."
So, are you then allowed to teach that Christ has one will because Pope Honorius said so? I guess there is nothing wrong with the above quote from Pope Honorius, right?
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