Agitation of religious feeling refers to a heightened emotional response or disturbance related to religious beliefs, practices, or sentiments. This can manifest as fervor, anxiety, or conflict, often triggered by societal changes, political events, or personal crises that challenge an individual's faith or community values. Such agitation can lead to increased religious activism or, conversely, to tensions between different belief systems. It reflects the deep connection between personal identity and religious affiliation.
Fear is the feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by uneasiness and apprehension.
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A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.
W. Farrar Ecroyd has written: 'Religious education and the nonconformist agitation'
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When a dog flattens his ears he is feeling a strong emotion, either fear or agitation.
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She was wringing her hands in agitation.
The renewed religious feeling of the Middle Ages resulted in the growth of monks and monasteries and the increased power of the Catholic church in the political arena.
The phrase "like a bee in a bottle" typically means feeling trapped or confined, with no clear way out of a situation. It implies a sense of restlessness or agitation due to feeling confined or restricted.