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  • Where it has been used by popes since then is normally within the context of ecumenical dialogue, where the dialogue partner has a reason to prefer this usage, and it is therefore a kind of irenic concession.
  • Toegye and Yulgok, whose thoughts culminated in an irenic fusionism, constituted the crowning phase of East Asian neo-Confucianism by exhibiting dialectical dexterity in articulating the concepts of i and ki, left unclarified by the Chinese.
  • This association caused some coldness between himself and the followers of Luther at the Diet of Augsburg in 1530, especially when he propounded his irenic policy to Melanchthon and urged that all Protestants should stand together in demanding that a general council alone should decide religious differences.
  • This was a phrase used by Christian Irenics, and has been traced to Rupert Melden in " Paraenesis votiva pro Pace Ecclesiae ad Theologos Augustanae Confessionis, Auctore Ruperto Meldenio Theologo ", 62 pp . in 4to, without date and place of publication.
  • Coggan s success as Bishop of Bradford, as it had been in Canada and at the London College of Divinity, demonstrated that he was  thoroughly capable and balanced, colossally hardworking, a scholarly teacher, a fine preacher, and an increasingly irenic personality . 
  • However rather than just critique, Hughes has also attempted a corrective with his " Muslim Identities ", which is meant to be an attempt to provide an introduction to Islam in ways that eschews the more irenic approaches of people like Fred Denny and John Esposito.
  • "Roman Catholic Church " has occasionally been used by officials of the Catholic Church within the context of ecumenical dialogue where the dialogue partner has a reason to prefer this usage, as a kind of irenic concession, including documents produced both by the Holy See and by certain national episcopal conferences.
  • Rice had been a major participant in shaping the two most important divisions of late twentieth-century fundamentalism, the split between fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals and then the creation of two fundamentalist factions : Rice's more sentimental and irenic; Jones's more academic, doctrinal, and confrontational.
  • In a posthumous tribute to John a Lasco, the Czech Brethren, the two Reformed and the Lutheran churches in Poland agreed in 1570 to the Confession of Sandomir ( Konfesja Sandomierska ), which was an irenic translation of the Second Helvetic Confession and in theory formed one, united, Protestant church.
  • Insulated from downtown traffic by vegetation, the bridge is among the most irenic places in Boston and sometimes, the only sound to be heard is the gurgle of Swan Boats peddling back and forth under the bridge in the same 12-minute, figure-eight trip they have been making every summer since 1877.
  • Certain important irenic contributions from Erasmus helped to further the humanist consideration of themes of peace and religious conciliation; these included the " Inquisitio de fide " ( 1524 ), arguing against the papal opinion that Martin Luther was a heretic, and " De sarcienda ecclesiae concordia " ( 1533 ).
  • Although formulations such as the " Holy Roman Church " or the " Roman Catholic Church " have sometimes been used by officials of the Catholic Church before, and after the Reformation, especially in the context of ecumenical dialogue where the dialogue partner has a reason to prefer this usage, it has sometimes been considered as a kind of irenic concession.
  • Muckraking political pundits and righteously reformist goo-goos were incensed by this fund-raising from the federal property that _ in less populist times _ used to be known as the Executive Mansion, but today's exercise in irenic scholarship focuses on the increasing use of an acronym : Potus, which stands for " president of the United States ."
  • In 1884 a Texas preacher named Austin McGary, who had written some articles in the " Gospel Advocate ", began publishing the " Firm Foundation ", which  in contradistinction to Lipscomb's irenic manner, grace-laden theology, and more-inclusivist concept of fellowship  stridently proclaimed support for rebaptism, McGary's views on that subject being remarkably similar to those of Alexander Campbell had severed fellowship.
  • At its foundation, the EPC adopted a list of essential beliefs, " The Essentials of Our Faith, " to state what the EPC views as the " sine qua non " of Evangelical Christianity ( see below ), in part to seek to guarantee that it would not succumb to the theological problems that had plagued its parent denominations during the Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy . " The Essentials " is a fuller version of the " evangelical Christians ( 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, " below .)
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