Sentences with phrase «transgress from»

A deep and loving relationship will often transgress from passionate lovemaking on a regular basis to a more intimate understanding of each other's physical and emotional needs.
Woe to those who transgress from the retribution of a painful day.

Not exact matches

Realizing that he is about to transgress something holy, Klosterman backs away from the implications of his argument.
When you have finished paying all the tithe of your produce in the third year (which is the year of the tithe), giving it to the Levites, the aliens, the orphans, and the widows, so that they may eat their fill within your towns, then you shall say before the Lord your God: «I have removed the sacred portion from the house, and I have given it to the Levites, the resident aliens, the orphans, and the widows, in accordance with your entire commandment that you commanded me; I have neither transgressed nor forgotten any of your commandments» — NRSV Deuteronomy 26:10 - 13
3 For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you abstain from sexual immorality; 4 that each one of you know how to control his own body in holiness and honor, 5 not in the passion of lust like the Gentiles who do not know God; 6 that no one transgress and wrong his brother in this matter, because the Lord is an avenger in all these things, as we told you beforehand and solemnly warned you.
The new formula, in consequence, was that man's happiness and misery come from God as the evidence of his favor or disfavor; that one thing supremely pleases God, moral goodness, and one thing supremely he hates, moral evil; that whenever men are fortunate they must have been virtuous and whenever they are wretched they must have transgressed; that all human suffering is thus punishment for sin — «Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?»
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).
Ideology, seen from within, has no outside; in this sense one does not transgress its outer limits as one crosses a geographical boundary... It is impossible to come to its frontiers from within... in discovering its demarcations, ideology discovers its self - dissolution; it can not survive the «culture shock» consequent on its stumbling into alien territory adjacent to itself....
Another trigger is «moral injury»: trauma that arises from doing something, such as killing someone, that transgresses deeply held moral beliefs.
But when people feel financially deprived — as many did from losses suffered thanks to the last market and banking meltdown — they are more likely to relax their moral standards and transgress to improve their financial situation.
Mistrust happens when one partner transgresses the unwritten rules of the relationship; these boundaries however vary from person to person, relationship to relationship.
Once felt, it will dare to transgress borders that separate two souls from uniting.
The presumed virgin, in a sequence where she and her girlfriends walk home from school, Laurie reveals her true self, in which both the final girl and Lynda transgress, arriving at the front door of their homes by cutting across their lawns, whereas Annie (trying to be a bad girl like Lynda) stays off the grass, and uses the walkway.
However, with an idiosyncratic, art - house cinema virtuoso at the helm, it is reasonable to expect that Vinterberg's aberration in directing Far From the Madding Crowd could transgress and alter the conventions of the traditional period drama by bringing a distinctive avant - garde style to a staid and stubborn genre.
Embarrassed, Olive ends up having to spank a «baby» who's transgressed, knowing that Bill and Elizabeth are watching from the shadows.
However, across time they share common themes, challenging why and how public space, life, and activities are separated from private ones; how boundaries are drawn, built, and transgressed; and who is allowed to stand and speak, and where.
TRANS draws inspiration from the common linguistic prefix and its associated range of references: «trans -» actions such as transgressing, transforming and transmuting.
an exhibition from an emerging Chicago curator whose work transgresses or questions traditional curatorial conventions
Chris Spuglio and Leah Grimaldi pick at, explore and transgress the border that separates the insides from the outsides in their show INN3R.»
Transgression, as articulated by Foucault and interpreted by Sarmento, is not merely rebellion, or a break down of limits, but also the self being pushed to its own limits, where it uncovers new boundaries, in an infinite progression, that instead of liberating the self from its confines, imposes new strictures that must again be transgressed.
Her scholarly work has been commissioned and published in edited anthologies, academic journals and exhibition catalogues, including Exhibiting Craft and Design: Transgressing the White Cube Paradigm 1930 - present (Routledge 2017), Danica Maier: Grafting Propriety from Stitch to Drawn Line (Black Dog Books 2017), More Caught in the Act: Performance by Canadian Women (YYZ Books 2016), The Handbook of Textile Culture (Bloomsbury Academic 2015), the Journal of Modern Craft online, and Textile: Cloth and Culture.
A blast from the past by two of London's most prolific artists, Cyclops and Sweet Toof are notoriously known for their collaborative street characters that have since transformed and transgressed.
Evolving from the original project, the work transgress into a spectrum of color, shape and female form; culminating into a sensory «exit».
Recognized throughout his career with honors and awards, Blackwell received a 2012 AIA National Honor Award and the 2012 Architecture Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for a unique use of design strategies that draw upon vernaculars and contradictions of place to transgress conventional boundaries for architecture.
The UK Guardian has Ebtekar finishing up with a quote from the Koran: «We did not create the heavens and earth but in truth he raised the heaven and established the balance so that you would not transgress the balance.
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