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Oriental Orthodox Theology refers to the study of God, and Christian doctrines, and within the context of the Oriental Orthodox Church. The main historical difference between the theology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches and the rest of Christendom is its proclamation of Miaphysite Christology. The Oriental Orthodox Churches adhere to the faith and tenets set out by the Nicene Creed, and the Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople and Ephesus.