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eirenic

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eirenic [aɪˈriːnɪk]
adj
a variant spelling of irenic


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16 message, Archbishop Williams, the titular head of the Anglican Communion, called Archbishop Hiltz' letter "very helpful, clear and eirenic (concerning theology aimed at religious unity).
Meanwhile I don't want to stripsearch you, Yasmin, or do anything else that would even momentarily surprise your dignity, or that of any other eirenic Muslim.
Pushing aside this distasteful nihilism, it is worth remembering that art produced in an age of faith often reveals human beings at their most constructive, rational, and eirenic.
 
 
 
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