Is Jesus Like Doctor Octopus? (part 3)

We are continuing and finally concluding a series of episodes comparing Jesus to superheroes. This series will tackle wrong ideas about Jesus from church history in chronological order. A superhero (in this case a super villain) will represent each of these ideas.

This is part 3 of 3 of “Is Jesus Like Doctor Octopus?”

In this episode we cover two takeaways from the monothelite controversy that matter to us today:

  1. Monothelitism compromises substitutionary atonement (Heb 2:14-18; 4:15; 5:7-9).
  2. The barrage of anathemas against Pope Honorius I who was complicit in the error refutes the Roman Catholic dogma of papal infallibility.

Sources Consulted:

Third Council of Constantinople,” New Advent, Accessed February 6, 2022.

Philip Schaff, ed., “The Sentence Against the Monothelites.” Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Accessed February 6, 2022.

Ibid., “Session XVI,” Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Accessed February 6, 2022.

Ibid., “The Definition of Faith,” Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Accessed February 6, 2022.

Ibid., “The Prosphoneticus to the Emperor,” Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Accessed February 6, 2022.

Ibid., “Letter of the Council to St. Agatho,” Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Accessed February 6, 2022.

Ibid., “The Imperial Edict Posted in the Third Atrium of the Great Church Near What is Called Dicymbala,” Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Accessed February 6, 2022.

Ibid., “The Canons of the Council in Trullo,” Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Accessed February 6, 2022.

Ibid., “Excursus on the Condemnation of Pope Honorius,” Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Accessed February 6, 2022.


Scriptures Cited:

Hebrews 2:14-18; 4:15; 5:7-9


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