His works from the mid to late 1950s, typically viewed as his period
of rebellion against abstract expressionism, remain his most sought after.
It's a tale of a young woman's burgeoning sexuality; of unexpected bonding between sisters; and of
rebellion against parents, religion, and society.
Going to university was not a natural progression from school for me; it was an act of
rebellion against going to work.
It is the intentional but
subconscious rebellion against the traffic rules and regulations that are set for road safety, duly discussed in the driving school.
(a) It completely does away with any Christian doctrine of sin, for sin is no longer the result of a moral choice made in
rebellion against God by the mind and the heart of man; sin is simply a physical principle in matter and in all that is composed of matter.
Outside of tuition fees, Hughes
led rebellions against the rise in VAT and housing benefit cuts, and said Baroness Warsi was «inventing facts» during the AV referendum.
In this is rooted their sense of sin, not simply as ordinary infraction of the moral standards of a primitive society, but
as rebellion against God and an affront to his holiness.
Jesus therefore does not, as often supposed, refer to Satan as a fallen angel, expelled from heaven
for rebellion against God.
Tolerance for cultural differences is an attribute I, and most other parents, would welcome our children to emulate — whereas willful
rebellion against authority is something we'd rather not encourage.
Born Alalia Chetwynd, she changed her name to the leader of a slave
rebellion against Rome in 73 BC on her 33rd birthday.
If Jesus said that the taxes should be paid, the Pharisees could call him a traitor to his own people; if he said they should not, the Herodians could accuse him of
inciting rebellion against Rome.
It is tempting to take Jesus as a teacher but not a Redeemer, because to do so inflates our ego — our problem is
not rebellion against God (sin) but mere ignorance, which can be corrected by a good teacher.
Likewise, traditional concepts of evil, represented
by rebellion against a holy deity, were transmogrified into notions of a «division» and «estrangement.»
Andy Serkis leads the ape
rebellion against humans in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the role taken by Roddy McDowall in the original film saga's 1972 uprising, Conquest.
Then, following the referendum, Blunkett watched on from his seat in the House of Lords as a spectacular
rebellion against Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn stuttered and then, seemingly, stalled.
22; and the one who makes this his prayer is certainly not seized
with rebellion against God, but is living and dying at peace with God.
It tries to commit one last act of
rebellion against Jesus by throwing the man down in their midst, in order to hurt the man.
Donnie will soon stage his own
personal rebellion against the forces of Reagan - era conformity, represented less by his parents (Holmes Osborne and Mary McDonnell, both superb) than by his high school's viciously censorious gym teacher (a priceless Beth Grant) and her motivational - speaker crony (Patrick Swayze).
Stilinović's life - long anti-systemic approach, his quiet but shrewd
rebellion against social conventions and the conventions of art, and an artistic practice that trenchantly and humorously engages with complex themes of ideology, work, money, pain and poverty, inspired a generation of artists worldwide.
Then, after a few months, at best only three years, of a public career in which He was hailed by a crowd which proved fickle and had won the adherence of a coterie of men and women who did not fully understand Him, He ran afoul of the leaders of the organized religion of His people, was accused by them of
fomenting rebellion against the civil government, that of Rome, and was crucified by the order of the local representative of that government.
They're of a piece with his generation's revolt against the austerity of postminimalism and, more particularly, of his
own rebellion against Swiss sobriety.
Camus, probably with Sartre in mind, rejects the notion that existence always precedes essence (Rb 296) and states that there is a creative source for
rebellion against injustice in a «moral or metaphysical rule to balance the insanity of history» (Rb 251).
I refer to it as mental WILLness because the slide towards mental illness usually — USUALLY — begins with one's
willful rebellion against Jesus.
Other common religious teachings, such as those that promote the same ethical treatment of nonbelievers as of believers, prohibit compulsory religious belief, or acknowledge the legitimacy of
rebellion against tyranny, build upon these cornerstones.
Draconian penalties for apostasy, for example, should be related to a context in which such behaviour was linked with
violent rebellion against the early religion.
Flipping back and forth to the planet Vulcan, we also meet the mixed - race Spock (Zachary Quinto),
whose rebellions against authority are less rowdy but no less deep.
Kenton Parker's work addresses issues of self - improvement, beauty, and masculinity,
expressing rebellion against societal pressures to be perfect or successful, while exploring the landscape as a metaphor for the body.
The Christian and biblical world view helps us makes sense of this for man in the beginning was made in the image of God with noble characteristics, but
through rebellion against God something happened and something got broken and something got twisted.
While I agree that following traditional flattery rules without fail is limiting, I also know that living your life in
rebellion against something means that thing is still controlling you.