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The Third Council of Constantinople, held from 680 to 681 AD, was the sixth ecumenical council of the Christian Church, which condemned the heresy of Monothelitism by affirming that Christ has two wills, divine and human, in accordance with his two natures. This council played a crucial role in shaping Christological doctrine and maintaining the unity of the Church by addressing theological disputes that had caused significant division within the Christian community.
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