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In 429, when Cyril heard tidings of the teachings of the new Patriarch of Constantinople, Nestorius, he began attempting through private letters to bring Nestorius to renounce his heretical teaching about the Incarnation. in the Thebaid, Egypt, c. 451. We anathematize all the apostles of Nestorius: we all anathematize Nestorius as a heretic: let all such as communicate with Nestorius be anathema, etc. [14] Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria, who presided over the Robber Council of Ephesus. The council accepted Cyril's reasoning and his one-nature Christology, affirmed the title Theotokos for Mary, and anathematized Nestorianism as heresy. Nestorianism is the Christian doctrine that Jesus existed as two persons, the man Jesus and the divine Son of God, or Logos, rather than as a unified person. A depiction of Nestorius being defrocked and having his vestments removed at the Council of Ephesus. Includes description of the antics that played out in the Council of Ephesus (431); the unraveling of Nestorius himself; and the ulimate fate of this 'heretical' movement. "Mother of God", in the church.

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