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The Third Ecumenical Council was held in Ephesus, in the year 431, and was concerned with Nestorianism.Obviously someone wasnt interested in answering, that was all the indication i needed.
What do you mean exactly? Could you expound, in laymans terms?
According to the Council, Nestorianism overemphasized the human nature of Christ at the expense of the divine. Nestorius taught that the Virgin Mary gave birth to a man, Jesus Christ, not God the Logos. Meaning the Virgin Mary should be called Christotokos ("Mother of Christ") and not Theotokos ("Birth-giver of God").
The Council decreed that Christ was one person, not two separate "people": fully God and fully man, with a rational soul and body. The Virgin Mary is Theotokos because she gave birth not to a mere man but to God as a man.
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