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Apollinarism is a theological doctrine attributed to Apollinaris of Laodicea in the 4th century, which posits that Jesus Christ had a human body and a human soul but that His mind or rational spirit was divine. This view was condemned as heretical by the early Church because it undermined the full humanity of Christ, suggesting He lacked a complete human experience. The doctrine was ultimately rejected at the Council of Constantinople in 381, affirming the belief in Christ's full humanity and divinity.

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