The widow derives her power from an intense sexuality and the religious idealism belongs to the young victim.
His thinking reflected traditionalism tempered by religious idealism.
Inspired by these writers, Campbell expressed his own religious idealism in traditional forms and genres.
Cautious, money-loving, unadventurous, calculating, unemotional, sharp and legalistic, he was not interested in religious idealism at all.
We shall find a similar alliance of religious and secularist idealism in the Islamic Revolution in Iran (1978--79), which was also a declaration of independence against an imperialist power.
In general their creations were more inspired by a civil romanticism and lacked the religious and social idealism of Bethune and his Saint-Luke schools.
The plays were approached as a collective analysis of power, with the behaviour of unscrupulous politicians contrasted with the political innocence and religious idealism of Henry.
The full weight of the state was brought against the fanatical religious idealism of the Covenanters; most of whom were ordinary people.
In a 1998 study Michael Matzke defended Dagobert, arguing that his actions as patriarch were motivated by religious idealism, and that he was trying to carry out the intentions of Pope Urban.
The goal of these communities was to create perfect outposts of religious idealism where the wilderness would separate them from the interference of kings, parliaments, or any other secular authority.