Phrases with «anathema»

The word "anathema" refers to something or someone that is strongly disliked or detested and is completely condemned or cursed. Full definition

Sentences with «anathema»

  • No, what seems most likely in light of other uses of anathema in the Bible (See my Gospel Dictionary Course for explanation of these texts) is that certain Corinthian teachers were saying (while supposedly under the influence of the Holy Spirit) that the reason Jesus died is because He was suffering the consequences for sin, or for living in a sinful, human body. (redeeminggod.com)
  • That, in turn, means different tariff regimes on the island of Ireland, and consequently the political anathema of border checks. (politics.co.uk)
  • JMcK: Narrative was considered anathema in painting during the 1960s when the art critic Clement Greenberg's formalism was in an ascendant position, and still very unfashionable in the 70s and 80s. (studiointernational.com)
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