The abhorrence of the pantheistic view may be misguided since we can retain some important traditional theistic doctrines along with pantheism.
The writer reviews the effect of this blunt abhorrence of abnormal forms,47 which register deep psychological terror in the imagery of nightmare.
No sorrow, no salutary terror, no abhorrence, no seriousness; nothing but ribaldry, debauchery, levity, drunkenness, and flaunting vice in fifty other shapes.
The degree of contamination perceived ranges on a scale which has fear, abhorrence, loathing and contempt at one end, and nothing worse than low social esteem at the other.
Koven first turns his attention to the labours of elite women, focusing on their simultaneous abhorrence of and fascination with the 'dirt' of slum life.
Morton also earned the abhorrence of western agrarians.
More to the point, left-wing abhorrence of a movement that would have banned their organizations, imprisoned their leaders and activists, and established a dictatorial government hardly seems peculiar.
Salem scholarship did not really begin until the mid-nineteenth century, and when it did, it arose as a reaction of abhorrence that such an event could have occurred.