Definition of Irenic. Meaning of Irenic. Synonyms of Irenic

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Definition of Irenic

Irenic
Irenic I*ren"ic, Irenical I*ren"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?.] Fitted or designed to promote peace; pacific; conciliatory; peaceful. --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Irenic from wikipedia

- Irenicism in Christian theology refers to attempts to unify Christian apologetical systems by using reason as an essential attribute. The word is derived...
- Kindness. Critic Devil's advocate Dialectic Dis****tion Internet troll Irenicism Philippic Rhetoric Social gadfly Trash-talk The story of Luther nailing...
- (namely the Gospel, or Good News about Jesus), as well as to maintain the irenic orthodoxy that has always been the hallmark of the denomination. (See "Ethos...
- to restore unity, the Patriarch of Constantinople, Acacius, devised an irenic formula, which Emperor Zeno promulgated without the approval of a synod...
- into one human nature. Toegye and Yulgok, whose thoughts culminated in an irenic fusionism, constituted the crowning phase of East Asian neo-Confucianism...
- pacifist but promoted political pacificism and religious Irenicism. Notable writings on irenicism include De Concordia, On the War with the Turks, The Education...
- mother, part of the Kleine Gemeinde, and an American Hussite father. His irenic parents operated a public relations firm. Woodard was educated privately...
- simply to trade with the Ottomans and allow them their conquests. Less irenic but not virulent, is his Cribratio Alchorani, Sifting the Koran, a detailed...
- is of hope between despair and presumptuousness. Erasmus of Rotterdam's irenic but anti-fanatic approach is often classed as a via media, however this...
- egomania, egomaniac eiren- (iren-) peace Gr**** εἰρήνη (eirḗnē) "peace" irenic (eirenic), irenology electr- amber Gr**** ἤλεκτρον (ḗlektron) electric, electricity...