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Irenicism in
Christian theology refers to
attempts to
unify Christian apologetical systems by
using reason as an
essential attribute. The word is derived...
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pacifist but
promoted political pacificism and
religious Irenicism.
Notable writings on
irenicism include De Concordia, On the War with the Turks, The Education...
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intellectual culture around 1800 lies in his
consistently irenic attitude. Today,
Irenicism would be
understood as e****enism.
Seidel mediated not only...
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story of
Luther nailing...
- Humana, Müller-Armack
pursued a "Social Humanism" or "Social
Irenics"—the
notion irenics derives from the Gr**** eirēnē (εἰρήνη),
which means being conducive...
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issues within Protestantism being divisive,
there was also a
return to the
Irenicism: the
search for
religious peace.
David Pareus was a
leading Reformed theologian...
- hardworking, a
scholarly teacher, a fine preacher, and an
increasingly irenic personality."
Coggan was
given a
Doctor of
Divinity (honorary) by the University...
- case for universalism". Tom
Greggs called it "a
genuinely beautiful and
irenic book".
Other favorable reviewers have
lauded it as "a p****ionate proclamation...
- the two reformers,
Luther did not
conceal his
dissatisfaction with its
irenic tone. Indeed, some
would criticize Melanchthon's
conduct at the Diet as...