Sentences with phrase «deep hostility»

His comments were met with deep hostility from Tory peers, who met his speech with a barrage of hostile interventions.
A flood of Israeli refugees into the country has brought deep hostilities and latent anti-Semitism to the forefront of American life.
Yet shortly after the council, the high culture of the West took a sharp turn toward an aggressive and hegemonic secularism that now manifests itself as Christophobia: a deep hostility to gospel truth (especially moral truth) and a determination to drive Christians who affirm those truths out of public life and into a privatized existence on the margins of society.
Indeed, the deep hostility to government that is part of the American tradition makes the very idea of empire repugnant.
Indeed, the deep hostility...
She describes Niebuhr's amazement at the deep hostility that he provoked among antiwar Protestants and secular pacifists, recounts his whirlwind of travel and lecturing that was «not easy for his wife, one has to note,» and emphasizes the importance of his friendships with Scarlett, McConnell and Auden.
... The military and cultural reality of the terrain may favor having embedded social scientists be uniformed and armed,... but the possibility that social scientists themselves would have to fire their weapons and perhaps kill local people... is guaranteed to engender academia's deep hostility
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