Mac Lane coherence theorem
In category theory, a branch of mathematics, Mac Lane's coherence theorem states, in the words of Saunders Mac Lane, “every diagram commutes”. But regarding a result about certain commutative diagrams, Kelly is states as follows: "no longer be seen as constituting the essence of a coherence theorem". More precisely (cf. #Counter-example), it states every formal diagram commutes, where "formal diagram" is an analog of well-formed formulae and terms in proof theory.
The theorem can be stated as a strictification result; namely, every monoidal category is monoidally equivalent to a strict monoidal category.