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The primary difference between Nestorianism and Nicean Christianity is mainly a theological one. Nestorianism emphasizes the dual nature of Jesus Christ and his two natures, the human and divine, remain separate even after the Incarnation. This contrasts with Nicean Christianity, which emphasizes that Jesus had one unified divine-human nature.
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