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The Council of Ephesus, held in 431 AD, was the third ecumenical council of the Christian Church, primarily convened to address the Nestorian controversy by affirming the title of Mary as Theotokos, meaning 'God-bearer'. This council was pivotal in shaping Christological doctrine and further solidifying the theological stance against Nestorianism, which separated Christ's divine and human natures too distinctly.
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