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''In brief'': The term Oriental Orthodoxy refers to the churches of Eastern Christian traditions that keep the faith of only the first three ecumenical councils — the First Council of Nicaea, the First Council of Constantinople and the Council of Ephesus — and rejected the dogmatic definitions of the Council of Chalcedon. Thus, despite potentially confusing nomenclature, Oriental Orthodox churches are distinct from the churches that collectively refer to themselves as Eastern Orthodoxy. The Oriental Orthodox churches came to a parting of the ways with the remainder of Christianity in the 5th century. The separation resulted in part from the Oriental Orthodox churches' refusal to accept the Christological dogmas promulgated by the Council of Chalcedon, which held that Jesus has two natures — one divine and one human.
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'''Overviews and explanations'''
 
* [[An overview of the Eastern Oriental Churches]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Divisions'''
 
* [[Armenian Church]]
 
* [[Syrian Church]]
 
* [[Coptic Church]]
 
* Other
 
** [[Saint Thomas Christians]]
 
** [[Nasrani Church of the East]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Doctrine'''
 
* [[An overview of Eastern Oriental doctrine]]
 
* [[Monophysitism]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Articles / opinions'''
 
* [[Comments on the Eastern Oriental Church]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Quotes'''
 
* [[Quotes about the Eastern Oriental Church]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''See also'''
 
* [[Eastern Orthodoxy]]
 
 
 
 
 
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