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Examples of fervour


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I shall also demonstrate that the expression of ethnic fervour does not result entirely from external manipulations, as is sometimes claimed.
It was an idealistic assertion in many ways but it was one he clung to with fervour and which produced striking results.
Undoubtedly there is: his well-known fervour in preparing and publishing his works suggests the extent of his determination to have them read and understood.
The religious fervour of the true believers was clear to see.
The other 'market' to feel the brunt of deregulation fervour was the labour market.
How does their worship proceed today, beyond its evident (and widely shared) reliance on the oral fervour of praying, preaching and hymn-singing?
Part of the aim here is to unveil the reasons behind this clear upsurge in ecclesial fervour.
British orientalist scholarship was slow to respond to these trends, and remained dominated by hostility which owed its origins to evangelical fervour or geopolitical concerns.
This is history written with the courage, fervour and nerve of a committed historian who has a message for his contemporaries.
Religious fervour should always be directed towards some ' other' that transcended national boundaries; its kingdom should a priori be not of this world.
There was not one corner of the land, in the north or the south, which was without signs of revivalist fervour.
This was an important custom designed to arouse martial fervour.
It is noteworthy that the axiom fails in this case, a plain fact hidden by a fog of competitive moral fervour.
This musical behaviour imitates actual bhajan performance practice in which growing religious and emotional fervour often produce these musical results.
For instance, how far did psychiatrists priding themselves on ' modern, scientific ' approaches find themselves baffled by religious fervour in general?
Conspiracy theories abound; competing camps have produced their own literature, symposia and vituperative fervour.
However, his insistence that abolitionist fervour arose for the most part from a bourgeois world view limits the scope of his argument.
This level of fervour is not untypical within trading circles: bootleggers are viewed with more contempt by traders than by official labels!
In the new clothes of family religion, communal reading provided an outlet for evangelical fervour which was deprived of public worship.
Yet as with many faiths, such moral fervour was also accompanied by conflict, compromise, and underlying contradiction.
Even in the regular army itself, the fervour, sense of common purpose, and ready acceptance of discipline so essential for victory in any war had frittered away.
What is curious is the fervour with which the author argues for the cognitive or psychological reality of this assumption (for instance, on pp. 226-7).
This era of religious fervour was also marked by the local repute of mystical women who were thought to have relations with the divine and supernatural world.
It required the fervour of national conviction, the welding power of a united determination, from which all personal prejudices, all selfish pecuniary anxieties had been exorcised.
Given the persistence of the thesis during periods of popular religious fervour, however, it is quite possible that secular scholars made a secular paradigm in their own image.
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