Sentences with phrase «made transgression»

In 2011, Anthropy made Transgression, a «hidden object game» where you're trying to find a woman who has a penis at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival.
We meet them mid-therapy session in couples counseling, where we learn that Ethan has made a transgression that Sophie isn't quite ready to forgive.
And anyone who's nostalgic for the exhilarating transgressiveness that once animated American literature should probably be at least a little bit nostalgic for the taboos that made transgression possible.

Not exact matches

This arguably makes the leader into a kind of whipping boy, which, in the historical sense, was a boy who could be punished by a prince's tutor for the transgressions of the prince who, as royalty, was himself immune to being punished personally.
The Lord Jesus was wounded for our transgression, bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement of our peace was upon Him, & by His stripes healing is made available to Christians.
Did you know that if you die before getting baptized (no matter what transgressions you make), then you get to go to the celestial kingdom (because we believe that men must be punished for their own sins and not for Adams trangression i.e. no original sin).
There is widespread agreement with the view presented in the article on homosexuality in Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics (edited by Carl F. Henry [Baker Book House, 1973]-RRB-, which declares that «those who base their faith on the OT and NT documents can not doubt that their strong prohibitions of homosexual behavior make homosexuality a direct transgression of God's law.»
Verse 5 makes it clear that he would be wounded for transgressions and bruised for iniquities.
Here's a list of natural and man - made calamities that have been attributed to divine retribution for human transgression.
Take an (oversimplified) example: Christianity insists that one offer forgiveness even to those who have not repented of their transgressions; Judaism makes no such demand.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the punishment that made us whole, [the punishment of our shalom] and by his bruises we are healed.
But that would make sin a juridical matter; it would be no more than an external transgression of a commandment, and it would make nonsense of all our ethical standards.
This estrangement occurred not because God turned away from man, but because sin made its way into human life and established itself there, distorting what God had made, destroying the original balance and harmony of creation, and turning man's heart from obedience and fellowship to transgression and rebellion.
He offered a perfect obedience and thus became the New Man, undoing the results of Adam's transgression and making possible our incorporation into a new and sinless humanity.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that made us whole and with his stripes we are healed.
If we now find ourselves obliged to raise precisely this question once again and to think it over afresh, we must first of all make it clear that we are here taking the concept of good in its widest sense, that is to say, simply as the contrary of vicious, lawless and scandalous, as the opposite of public transgression of the moral law, as good in contrast to the publican and harlot.
We are drenched with reports from the media about the transgressions of persons in public and private life; rich and poor make up the procession.
Since my body and the world are made of the same flesh, «this flesh of my body is shared by the world, the world, reflects it, encroaches upon it and it encroaches upon the world... [T] hey are in a relation of transgression or of overlapping» (VIV 248).
The Flesh Made Word: Tattoos, Transgression, and the Modified Body Christine Rosen, Hedgehog Review
As regards vicarious suffering, cf. Is 53:4 - 6, «Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows... But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that made us whole, and with his stripes we are healed... the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all.»
Ingest regularly Ephesians 1: 18 - 2:10 which speaks of «His incomparably great power for us who believe» and how His grace makes us «alive in Christ even when we were dead in transgressions, seating us in heavenly places with Christ, far above all other rule and authority, power and dominion...» Receive God's resurrection power to give you the strength to fight this creeping addiction.
Women who, in the past, have used birth control should be made to publicly give penance for their transgressions.
0 Lord, pardon now the iniquities, the transgressions, and the sins which thy people, the house of Israel, have iniquitously done,, transgressed and sinned before thee, as it is written in the law of Moses thy servant, «For on this day shall atonement be made for you, to cleanse you; from all your sins shall you be clean before the Lord» (v. 30).
My program gently pushed me out of the escape hatch, giving me the excuse of «interrupted service» — the interruptions being certain safety concerns, certain previous transgressions, my eventual admission that I wasn't going to make it two years.
That made Williams even more determined to help Derrick, and she became known around the school as his shadow, often confronting him at his locker after he had committed yet another of his various transgressions.
Just because they have made, maybe a few decent decisions in your short term memory, all past transgressions should be absolved?
Just to make it out of the semifinal round, Keselowski was fortunate that Chase Elliott retaliated against Denny Hamlin at Phoenix Raceway for a transgression Hamlin committed against Elliott two weeks before.
Usually what we do is note the transgression and grade its severity on a made up scale.
We hardly ever got spanked as kids, but the few times it happened because of severe and usually dangerous transgressions, it really made an impact.
There just isn't enough long - term data to make generalizations on how a parent's transgressions impact a child as he or she enters adulthood.
So if the child's «transgression» is followed by punishment — or even stern lecturing that makes the child feel like a bad person, especially if this is a repeated experience — the child will grow up with what Brene Brown, the leading US expert on shame, calls «toxic shame.»
If you discover this transgression has happened and then you make them go to bed early for their bad behaviour at school, they are getting punished twice the same crime.
Over the weekend, Team Paladino got some positive news coverage in the form of a sympathetic Buffalo News profile of the candidate's wife, Cathy, who defends her husband and makes it clear she has forgiven him for his many transgressions.
Party grandee Lord Tebbit told BBC News yesterday that although disapproval was to be expected, he believed transgressions made while still a teenager should not prevent politicians from achieving high office.
But any voting transgressions he made are below the level of what would warrant him having to step down.
Ensign has given every indication he plans to run for reelection despite the scandal and can now argue to voters that he made a personal not a professional transgression.
He said he didn't condone Trump's remarks, but felt the media was making too much of the comments, which pale in comparison to the sexual transgressions of former President Bill Clinton, who was impeached by Congress after lying about an affair with an intern.
«This links nicely to the Rebekah Brooks story, because I think whilst it's trying to say that nobody should be above the law here, there has to be a public interest in journalists doing their business, and not every transgression should necessarily be prosecuted, that's one of the things we have to make very clear,» he said.
he Bathroom Bill would force New York employers to accommodate cross-dressing employees in the workplace, would make New York businesses liable for real or invented transgressions upon a civil right to «gender identity or expression,» and would give intact biological males who assert female gender identities access to women's locker rooms, changing areas, and restrooms in places of public accommodation, thus compromising the privacy and safety of women and girls.
Sometimes the transgressions are minor: Facebook overreached in a new privacy statement, Verizon began charging customers $ 2 a month for making online payments, Netflix announced it would spin off its DVD company, the Federal Aviation Administration banned perfectly harmless gadgets like e-book readers.
There are a few bad apples, with any occurrence of transgressions making headline news, but «the Hollywood version of this is much more interesting than the reality,» he says.
Two fundamental transgressions are made when you date someone with commitment issues.
Yorgos Lanthimos [creates] a claustrophobic and implacable world that makes its characters pay for their transgressions.
But their physical scars don't run nearly as deep as their emotional scars, and before long Alice becomes overtaken by her drive for vengeance and determined to make her tormentors pay for their violent transgression.
The sexual transgressions in The Paperboy make it nearly as much a curio as Killer Joe; and Mud, in which McConaughey plays a renegade befriended by two kids, could earn him an Oscar nomination.
When nerdy new student Spud (Eric Gilliland) makes the fateful mistake of offending both Cherri and Rod on his first day at Echo Lake High, his punishment is to serve as Cherri's «slave» until both she and her brutish boyfriend decree that he has made up for his unintentional transgression.
It's little transgressions like these that keep Spielberg from making a 100 percent successful «serious» film.
(In a modern era where Barry Bonds is making a claim for the best the game's produced while also being, hands down, its biggest jerk and public - relations nightmare, Cobb's transgressions puts all of Bonds's childishness in perspective.)
This Ripper is a threat not just to sex performers and prostitutes, but also to women who simply sleep around (our scowling detective scolds a husband for allowing his wife the sexual freedom that allegedly made her a target) and one ill - fated bicyclist whose attention - grabbing transgression seems to have been the wearing of a pair of tiny shorts.
Even without taking under account the evident, constant battle between both characters» «little angels and demons,» there are indeed several religious images throughout «Changing Lanes» and my guess is that Michell tried to make a not so subtle parallel between both characters escalating wrong - doings and Christ's dying for our transgressions, not unlike the ones depicted here, only for them to end the film by actually achieving a redemption of sorts similar to Christ's resurrection, which for both characters in the film seemed so elusive throughout this day, even in moments such as the one when the movie manages to casually place the character played by Affleck (a non-Catholic, I think) inside a confessional with a priest, no less.
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