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The best example would be the doctrine of the Trinity, formulated in 324 AD at the First Council of Nicaea, and clarified at Constantinople.

The Trinity is a doctrine found in The Bible, but some people at that time interpreted the Bible differently (as do some groups today) - they believed Jesus was not God, and was a created being. The Council clarified that the divinity of Christ, and the Trinity, were authentic teachings passed down from the Apostles, and the correct interpretation of the Bible.

Other teachings of councils include the doctrine that Jesus is fully God and fully Man, one divine person with two natures - a human nature and a divine nature.

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