The biblical, theological and rational case against Calvinism has never been stated more clearly, concisely, irenically or convincingly. |
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Nasr speaks passionately but irenically of the need for an intellectual dimension to the critique of modernism. |
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In an arena often mired in apologetics and polemics, they articulate the intricacies of Mormon origins irenically. |
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She takes nothing for granted, even irenically contesting the Augustinian-Calvinist suspicion of all non-verbal art in worship. |
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Murray vigorously, though irenically, criticized MacIver's views. |
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