In this episode, Dr. Alan Strange joins us as we delve into the rich history of early Christianity and explore the intricacies of two significant ecumenical councils: the Council of Ephesus and the Council of Chalcedon. The Third Ecumenical Council at Ephesus, convened in 431 AD, was a defining moment for early Christianity. Dr. Alan Strange sheds light on the theological debates that took place during this council, particularly the conflict surrounding the person of Christ. He explores the fierce dispute between Nestorius, the Archbishop of Constantinople, and Cyril of Alexandria and how their differing views on the union of Christ's divine and human natures led to a dramatic turning point in the history of the Church. Moving forward in time, he then focuses on the Council of Chalcedon, which took place in 451 AD. Dr. Strange helps us understand the context and significance of this council, which aimed to resolve the ongoing controversies surrounding Christ's nature.