Phrases with «religious crusade»

A "religious crusade" refers to a campaign or movement led by a particular religious group or leader. It usually involves a strong and dedicated effort to spread their beliefs, convert others, or defend their religious interests through various means such as preaching, missionary work, or even military actions. Full definition

Sentences with «religious crusade»

  • And when McDougall criticizes the Roosevelt administration for «pretending its own war effort was a civil religious crusade for human rights and fundamental freedoms,» he ignores that all leaders in all wars present their efforts as a heroic quest rather than a pointless slaughter. (firstthings.com)
  • What they were involved in was not only a crusade on behalf of the republic; it was also a religious crusade. (religion-online.org)
  • It appears his is a religious crusade called by God. (religion-online.org)
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