Synonyms for «great disillusionment»

The phrase "great disillusionment" refers to a feeling of disappointment or loss of belief when something or someone you admired or trusted turns out to be different from what you expected. Full definition
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Sentences with «great disillusionment»

  • German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer acknowledged this reality in Life Together: Just as surely as God desires to lead us to a knowledge of genuine Christian fellowship, so surely must we be overwhelmed by a great disillusionment with others, with Christians in general, and, if we are fortunate, with ourselves. (relevantmagazine.com)
  • Just as God desires to lead us to a knowledge or genuine Christian fellowship, so surely must we be overwhelmed by a great disillusionment with others, with Christians in general, and if we are fortunate, with ourselves. (nakedpastor.com)
  • Just as surely as God desires to lead us to a knowledge of genuine Christian fellowship, so surely must we be overwhelmed by a great disillusionment with others, with Christians in general, and, if we are fortunate, with ourselves.» (nakedpastor.com)
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