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{{Short description|A phase in the Chalcedonian controversy}} {{multiple issues| {{One source|note that non-church sources would be preferable for a topic like this one|date=July 2010}} {{More citations needed|date=July 2010}} }} {{Eastern Christianity sidebar|expanded=controversies}} The '''Three-Chapter Controversy''', a phase in the [[Chalcedonian]] controversy, was an attempt to reconcile the [[non-Chalcedonians]] of [[Syriac Orthodox Church|Syria]] and [[Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria|Egypt]] with [[Chalcedonian Christianity]], following the failure of the ''[[Henotikon]]''. The ''Three Chapters'' ({{lang|grc|τρία κεφάλαια}}, ''tría kephálaia'') that Emperor [[Justinian I]] [[anathema]]tized were: #The person and writings of [[Theodore of Mopsuestia]] #Certain writings of [[Theodoret]] of Cyrus #The letter of [[Ibas of Edessa]] to Maris
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