henotic (Meaning)
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henotic (a.)
Harmonizing; irenic.
Synonyms & Antonyms of henotic
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henotic Sentence Examples
- The ruler's henotic edict granted religious tolerance to all sects within the kingdom, fostering unity and harmony.
- The henotic policy of the emperor sparked controversy, as some religious groups felt marginalized or threatened.
- The henotic text, known as the Henotikon, aimed to reconcile the differences between Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian Christians.
- The henotic approach sought to unify the church by minimizing theological distinctions and emphasizing shared beliefs.
- Despite its noble intentions, the henotic policy ultimately failed to achieve its goal of lasting religious unity.
- The henotic worldview suggests that all religions worship the same divine being, albeit through different names and practices.
- The henotic spirit of the ecumenical council sought to bridge the gap between diverse theological perspectives.
- The henotic movement emerged as a response to the fragmentation and division within the religious landscape.
- The henotic principle of "seeking unity in diversity" guided the efforts of religious leaders to promote interfaith dialogue.
- The henotic perspective views different religious traditions as complementary paths to spiritual enlightenment.
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Harmonizing; irenic.
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No antonyms found.
The ruler's henotic edict granted religious tolerance to all sects within the kingdom, fostering unity and harmony.
The henotic policy of the emperor sparked controversy, as some religious groups felt marginalized or threatened.
The henotic text, known as the Henotikon, aimed to reconcile the differences between Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian Christians.
The henotic approach sought to unify the church by minimizing theological distinctions and emphasizing shared beliefs.