The historical and intellectual landscape of Alexandria provided fertile ground for the development of Christological doctrine. The city's legacy of theological rigor, its commitment to the defense of orthodoxy, and its strategic importance within the empire all contributed to the emergence of figures like St. Cyril. His theological vision was shaped by a deep reverence for the Incarnation as the cornerstone of salvation, a conviction that would define his contributions to the Christological debates of the fifth century. Alexandria's storied past and its central role in the early Church thus form the indispensable backdrop to understanding Cyril's life and the momentous events that would culminate at the Council of Ephesus in 431 CE.
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