Sentence examples for evil trace from inspiring English sources

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And indeed out modern conception of rights, of the natural good (or evil) in human beings, and many other concepts relating to evil trace back to theological concerns.

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Evil, evil, evil.

This evil can be traced to Watergate.

The seeds of Arendt's thinking about evil can be traced back to their exchange.

"To hear our critics, all evil can be traced to the N.R.A".

In Judas Iscariot And The Myth Of Jewish Evil (1992), Maccoby traced a thread linking the New Testament to Auschwitz.

Freud turned inward, tracing evil and suffering to thwarted infantile desires and to civilization's inevitable discontents.

"Criminalized and exposed as an active evil, it is traced to its source" -- that dastardly mutation of the snake, the Devil, "father of lies".

In "Deliver Us From Evil," however, Ford traces that division back to the period between the founding of the Republic in 1789 and the beginning of the abolitionist assault on slavery in the 1830s.

They also believed that all evil could be traced to Christianity.

Berg himself described his heroine as "innocent, but the root of all evil", and his opera traces in harrowing, mesmerising detail her rise and fall from street urchin to society queen to impoverished prostitute and victim of Jack the Ripper.Again, Berg's score is incomparably vivid and varied, intense but full of lyric passion.

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