«Both events
arouse indignation because first of all, like in the former gloomy time, they create the image of an enemy who is responsible for the majority of Russia's problems.
It seems that only an outright denial of the Church's teaching could
arouse their indignation.
Not exact matches
The books of the latter two authors
aroused such
indignation that Parliament ordered them to be burned.
The other ten expressed self - righteous
indignation, but perhaps it was the effort to get ahead of them that
aroused their ire.
It is not until persons experience a sense of
indignation (which arises when they realize that their suffering is unnecessary) that they are
aroused not only to take Marxism seriously, but also to join together in a common effort against the enemies of freedom.
And it is the idea of a God who causes or deliberately tolerates evil for the sake of a higher good that justifiably
arouses our sense of
indignation.
It is only that the
indignation that the Covenant has
aroused seems at least somewhat selective.