Sentences with phrase «indignation as»

So why doesn't it draw the same level of media coverage and righteous indignation as the lack of gender balance in adult book reviewing?»
In such a view, the protagonist's at times harsh reaction to various sinners, e.g., Filippo Argenti (canto VIII), Pope Nicholas III (canto XIX), Bocca degli Abati (canto XXXII), is not (even if it seems so to some contemporary readers) a sign of his falling into sinful attitudes himself, but proof of his righteous indignation as he learns to hate sin.

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It appears that if I am not a CHRISTIAN troll, I am to be condemned as a heretic / heathen while the apologist crowd, no matter how different their beliefs will band together in righteous indignation.
This is why Paul pastorally instructed the Ephesians, not just toward patience as if that were the only virtue, but also to work and talk and pray in order to be able to put away bitterness, indignation, and malice (Eph.
Shocked as we have been by well attested stories of unspeakable tortures and degradation's, by the mass exterminations of the gas chamber, and by the living death of such places as Belsen and Buchenwald, many people find it difficult to react with proper indignation to contemporary cruelties such as the Communist slave camps in Siberia, or the callous indifference of most people to the plight of millions of refugees.
Under the pretense of righteous indignation, the mob licks its chops as it goes about demonizing, diminishing and destroying its target.
And beyond moral indignation at liturgical substitutes for goodness, the scorn which some prophetic passages pour on animal sacrifices suggests intellectual contempt as well.
My own indignation was especially «righteous» since I was deeply involved, with others, in a protracted, earnest crusade to recover and re-present John Wesley (not only to Methodists but to other Christians as well) as a significant theologian and as a fruitful resource for contemporary ecumenical theology.
He was the epitome of righteous indignation, and, as a result, the vast majority of the American public believed him.
1:41 it takes «compassion», as incorrect reading of KJV for «indignation».54 Here, due to use of the secondary sources, the translator is hesitant to reflect the real intent of the author.
Each of these bursts of indignation is part of a larger populist tradition that is as old as the Republic itself.
Most notably, Slate featured a multi-essay piece identifying 2014 as «The Year of Outrage: from righteous fury to faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014.»
These guys open with self - righteous indignation aimed at Christopher Hitchens, without any explanation or understanding as to why Mr. Hitchens said what he did, and then descend into an «Us vs Them» argument which basically says if you don't believe in a god then you have a personality disorder.
And where is his sense of indignation that women who use the Pill do not use it properly resulting in an failure rate of 8.7 % as per the Gu - ttmacher Inst - itute statistics.
For a while, righteous indignation made the losing of his religion rather fun, as it always does; but as summer wore on into fall and the water began its slow progress to winter's cold, he became merely sour - angry at the universe, but even more angry at himself for having let it turn him into a grouch.
I am reminded of an observation Alasdair MacIntyre made as early as 1981 in his justly famous After Virtue, to the effect that moral and political discourse is now little more than mutually traded expressions of indignation.
And where is his sense of indignation that women who use the Pill do not use it properly resulting in an failure rate of 8.7 % as per the Guttmacher Insti - tute statistics.
As he describes one German or Austrian layman after another capitulating to the Third Reich, and even wayward Churchmen bending their knee to Hitler and his henchmen, we feel his anguish and moral indignation.
If the average American can read the first chapter of Mr. Stern's more recent book and not be red with anger, then I am at a loss as to what would stir indignation.
The sweetest delights are trampled on with a ferocious pleasure the moment they offer themselves as checks to a cause by which our higher indignations are elicited.
The Kaiser accordingly, while hated as the ravisher of the people, would have seemed to the prophet, as the Assyrian king seemed to Isaiah, the appointed minister of Yahweh's wrath — «Ho Assyrian, the rod of mine anger, the staff in whose hand is mine indignation
There is a lesson in this example, beside the obvious discourse on greed; what does it tell us that the one Man with a right to express truly righteous indignation is recorded as doing so only once?
and Nehemiah was «very angry» and indulged in one of his most effective outbursts of indignation over the use of debt as a means of gaining slaves.
What the Old Testament especially teaches us is this: «that zeal is as essentially a duty of all God's rational creatures, as [are] prayer and praise, faith and submission; and, surely, if so, [then] especially of sinners whom He has redeemed: that zeal consists in a strict attention to His commands» a scrupulousness, vigilance, heartiness, and punctuality, which bears with no reasoning or questioning about them» an intense thirst for the advancement of His glory» a shrinking from the pollution of sin and sinners» an indignation, nay impatience, at witnessing His honor insulted» a quickness of feeling when His name is mentioned, and a jealousy how it is mentioned» a fullness of purpose, an heroic determination to yield Him service at whatever sacrifice of personal feeling» and an energetic resolve to push through all difficulties, were they as mountains, when His eye or hand but gives the sign» a carelessness of obloquy, or reproach, or persecution, a forgetfulness of friend and relative, nay, a hatred (so to say) of all that is naturally dear to us, when He says, «Follow me.»
When Smith tells Isabella, in Rimbaud's voice, that «we are dying,» she pronounces the girl's name with heroic indignation, as if only poets can straddle the space between the living and the dead.
As for your indignation that I've presumed to know what you care about that's a false and phony accusation.
My indignation turned to pensive sorrow as I watched my not - so - faithful Saab disappear into the sunset, on a flatbed truck.
I am pissed - off that other teams even clubs like Spurs see the players that they want and immediately pounce on them like a tramp on chips, but when it comes to Arsenal we make appointments weeks and months into the future... I ask myself, what can I do as a fan of my beloved Arsenal, and what can we (Arsenal fans all over the world) do as supporters to show our outrage and indignation of the status - quo at Arsenal when it comes to transfers.
Has the same anaesthetising effect as when I hear people belly - ache and voice their mock indignation at the use of «tax - payers money».
Peter Wilson, who set the tone of indignation for the whole British contingent, summed it up for all of them when he said, «We still conduct boxing as a stylized sport under a formal set of rules.
As soon as the news broke and the video was being played in a loop online and on TV, the usual outrage and indignation that follow this type of stories were in abundancAs soon as the news broke and the video was being played in a loop online and on TV, the usual outrage and indignation that follow this type of stories were in abundancas the news broke and the video was being played in a loop online and on TV, the usual outrage and indignation that follow this type of stories were in abundance.
Accepting the failures of his leadership as his alone against a tide of media hostility and so on, and not of his message and policies — not a wholly implausible argument for those inclined to believe — would give the left's next candidate a much clearer run, a sympathetic hearing and a wave of righteous indignation to ride.
Mind you, it would be nice to know a bit more about how genes are supposed to influence our nature, especially when it comes to complex mental qualities such as affection, moral reasoning, indignation and the rest.
«This was particularly useful for illustrating expressions in which the forehead is strongly implicated, such as disgust, resignation and indignation, all of which Rejlander acted for the camera.»
Forgiveness is typically defined as the process of concluding resentment, indignation or anger as a result of a perceived offense, difference or...
In fact, Dr. Brin suggests that righteous indignation might be just as addictive as many illegal substances.
As I rinsed my mouth, this flood of indignation rushed through me, «Who does she think she is for calling me out on brushing my teeth?
As Aramis, the religious musketeer, Irons seethes with compelling moral indignation over the selfish, pleasure - seeking reign of the boy king, who ignores the peasants starving in the streets.
After years as David Cronenberg's muse of sorts and supporting turns in Indignation and 11.22.63, the Canadian actress takes the lead as a servant accused of murdering her employers in Sarah Polley's Netflix adaptation of Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace.
It isn't an accident that Certain Women's closest brush with genre — when attorney Laura's (Laura Dern) enraged client, Fuller (Jared Harris), takes a night watchman hostage — is both the film's only portrait of male indignation, and the only vignette that's deflated in near - comic anticlimax as quickly as it reaches its apex.
Based on the novel by Philip Roth, Indignation is set in 1951 and focuses on Marcus (Lerman), the 18 - year - old son of a kosher butcher in Newark who grapples with anti-Semitism, sexual repression and the escalating Korean War as he comes of age at a Midwestern Lutheran college.
McKay's gimmicks shouldn't land as well as they do, but the film succeeds because its indignation is righteous and earned.
That being said, this seems to be the year in which Hollywood is cleaning its house and exorcising its demons, and it so happens that there are plenty of films in contention that align with the righteous indignation against prejudice and victimization, as well as a handful of female - centered masterpieces.
As hard as Indignation tries to pit sex and death against the cosmos, it simply doesn'As hard as Indignation tries to pit sex and death against the cosmos, it simply doesn'as Indignation tries to pit sex and death against the cosmos, it simply doesn't.
I can say the same for Sarah Gadon and Tracy Letts as well, giving Indignation a trio of powerful performances to play with.
«Matt Damon is a constant churn of gee - whiz earnestness, righteous indignation, nervous exasperation and self - aggrandizing swagger as Whitacre,» I wrote.
Then there's Dallas Wolf (Tracy Letts, continuing his quest to be this summer's Most Hated Supporting Indie Film Player following his turns in «Wiener - Dog» and «Indignation»), a secretive radio show host of the Alex Jones variety who has fired them up with his broadcasts and books such as «Genocide: The Murder of White America.»
As it stands now, Indignation is also one of my ten favorite movies of 2016 to date.
Matt Damon is a constant churn of gee - whiz earnestness, righteous indignation, nervous exasperation and self - aggrandizing swagger as Whitacre, a wannabe hero with a lovingly loyal wife, Ginger (Melanie Lynskey as the epitome of sixties sitcom housewife and mother), a magnificent house and a blazingly successful career that could all be put at risk by his cooperation with the Feds.
In broad strokes, Indignation ably adapts one of Roth's fleeter novels, retaining much of its humor as we dig deeper and deeper into Marcus's warring desire for sex and his shock that any woman might want it as much as he does.
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