- again, most
notably by Chaucer. The
disrespectful manner was
considered "
unchristian" and ignored,
except for the
moral satire,
which mocked misbehaviour...
- Halldórr ókristni (The
Unchristian) was a
Norse skald,
active around the year 1000. The only
thing known about him is that he was one of the
court poets...
- dignity, empathy, freedom, and
paradigm of life
while working against an
unchristian institution. He
makes similar arguments about socialist ethics, liberative...
- to the commission,
during which he
condemned apartheid as "evil" and "
unchristian". When the
Eloff report was published, Tutu
criticised it,
focusing particularly...
-
Confronting some critics'
views that her
content and
style of
writing is
unchristian,
Coulter said that she is "a
Christian first and a mean-spirited, bigoted...
- ac****ulated in such
mountains by a
usury they
inconsistently denounced as
unchristian; and then, when
worse times came, gave up the Jew to the fury of the...
- to last
works Erasmus "regularly
denounced the
Stoics as
specifically unchristian in
their hardline position and
advocacy of apatheia": warm affection...
- itself". He then
concluded that
nothing was "much different,
since the
unchristian treason that
Anders Hansson and
several of that
party had
brought against...
- Africa".
Retrieved 2022-10-18. “
Unchristian.”
Cambridge Dictionary, dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/
unchristian.
Accessed 23 Oct. 2023. Chiwanza...
- well that I
could embrace him for it, and many
things so
wildly and
unchristianly, that I
could scarce have so much
charity for him, as to
think he was...