Theodosius, with the approval of Pope Celestine, …

Years: 431 - 431

Theodosius, with the approval of Pope Celestine, in 431 convokes the third ecumenical council, the Council of Ephesus, specifically to deal with the Nestorian doctrine.

Celestine's representative, Cyril of Alexandria, in protracted debates that continue even after the end of the council, reaches an accord in which the appellation "mother of God" (“Theotokos,” or "God-bearer"), formally decreed by the council, is accepted by all.

The Council, thus condemning Nestorianism as heresy, again reaffirms the Nicene Creed and refines church dogma on the human and divine aspects of Christ's person, now declared to be of two separate natures perfectly united in Christ.

Nestorius' teaching is condemned and he himself is deposed from his see.

Theodosius is induced to ratify these decisions, and Nestorius is relegated to his former monastery near Antioch.

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