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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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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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defending theologically conservative evangelical Protestantism from an
irenic perspective,
engaging with
proponents of
Roman Catholicism,
Eastern Orthodoxy...
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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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influenced by
three external factors. Firstly, he was
influenced by the
Irenic ideas being circulated in
Italian circles in
reaction to the new Humanist...
- Humana, Müller-Armack
pursued a "Social Humanism" or "Social
Irenics"—the
notion irenics derives from the Gr**** eirēnē (εἰρήνη),
which means being conducive...
- Kindness.
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story of
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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...
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contributor to the
Jesuit magazine America and
wrote several books.
Quinn was an
irenic and
liberal presence in San
Francisco who, in the 1970s and 1980s, offered...