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<p>though fully human, also shared in the divine nature. This radical claim provoked intense theological debate, especially over how divinity could be reconciled with humanity. In the fourth century, the <a href="page.php?w=First_Council_of_Nicaea">Council of Nicaea</a> (325 CE) affirmed that Christ was  ("of the same substance") with the Father, a term drawn from Greek metaphysics to assert full equality within the Trinity.</p>

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