Sentences with phrase «feels anathema to»

The initial curatorial invocation of «personal and collective experiences of race and class» addressed by Simmons's art also flattens the work in a way that feels anathema to his recent subtler, more ambiguous tone, developed with a visible engagement with contemporary art as much as with the symbols of American race relations.
Criticism feels anathema to these impulses, especially when it stirs emotional reactions (including tears).

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The «p» word is anathema to anyone who's serious about getting important things done, but if you've ever been slammed with work, there's a good chance the environs surrounding your desk only add to your stress and feelings of being overwhelmed.
If Barth lovers can feel the need to put this colossus at a distance, it is easy to understand how Barth's theology could be anathema to those who could not even begin where he began — i.e., in a trinitarian adherence to the authority of the Scriptures.
At 51, Carson still has broad shoulders and sinewy arms and gives the impression that the brutality of football always felt like anathema to him.
And yet, at last, the Wrangler no longer feels like it was raised by wolves around town, offering up ride quality and refinement that were once anathema to the Wrangler.
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