The Guardian shares ten books by «wild women»
who transgressed social, personal, and literary boundaries, including works by Leonora Carrington, Margaret Cavendish, and Audre Lorde.
Alison Gingeras said: «This special section of Frieze pays homage to artists
who transgressed sexual mores, gender norms and the tyranny of political correctness and were frequently the object of censorship in their day.
Why doesn't Moses warn about everlasting punishment for
those who transgressed the law?
Thus says the Lord [v. 17]... the men
who transgressed my covenant and did not keep the terms of the covenant which they made before me, I will make like the calf which they cut in two and passed between its parts...
Yes, he often made it a point to not condemn
those who transgressed the commandments (at least those who were humble and looked to him for help), but in every case, he instructed them to raise their personal standards of worthiness.
Woe to
those who transgress from the retribution of a painful day.
And then chapter 17 tells us how we can stone persons
who transgress what God wants.
He who transgresses and despises modesty, who says, «I am a friend,» but does not undertake any work that can be done, know (about) him: «he is not my (friend).»
It is not the murderer alone
who transgresses this commandment, but even the man who feels anger, and especially the man who gives offensive expression to it (Matt.
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He who transgresses its ordinances is punished.
The Art Market MA program at FIT is pleased to present Don't Feed the Animals, a group show featuring works by contemporary artists
who transgress social norms to reveal the ways people respond to actions performed out of context.
* According to queer.williams.edu, «Trans * can be used as an umbrella term for people
who transgress or transcend our normative notions of gender.
Not exact matches
@Magus07 2:190 - 194 Fight in the cause of God those
who fight you, but do not
transgress limits; for God loves not transgressors.
In doing so, Barfi cited verses in the Quran that shun murder even a 6 - year - old could understand: «Fight in the cause of God those
who fight you and do not
transgress, God loves not the aggressors» (2:190).
1 John 3:4 clearly explains that anyone
who sins
transgresses the law because «sin IS transgression of the law.»
Then the king's servants
who were within the king's gate said to Mordecai, «Why do you
transgress the king's command?»
I'd like to suggest to anyone
who maybe bothered by this practice, as I am, that you put it in your will that It not be done on your behalf, and if it is done, that the the Momon church be held legally responsible to recant the baptism or be sued on the behalf of all those that have been so
transgressed upon.
Do you know the Jesus
who gave his life to break down the dividing wall between Jew and Gentile, the Jesus
who was killed for
transgressing apparently eternal boundaries?
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.
I don't think the writer of John is taking our attitude or thinking, things that easily fall prey to temptation, into consideration; but the act of
transgressing the law is nhis reference point in determining
who is and
who is not a child of God (see, 2:3 - 7).
It says «Fight in the way of Allah those
who fight you but do not
transgress.
Both draw clear boundaries, and those
who act selfishly and
transgress settled rules suffer the consequences.
Dionysius responds to those
who observe that the priest in fact shares in the Bishop's exclusive mission of perfecting through the celebration of the Mass: does the priest's celebration of the Mass
transgress the order of the ecclesiastical hierarchy?
Electoral reform could make it easier to remove MPs
who have
transgressed, although its detractors argue that it risks benefiting the BNP, Ukip and other fringe parties.
Despite fines of # 500 and 12 months imprisonment for
transgressing these laws, Pursell relates how Americans scoured Britain for workers
who might be willing to emigrate.
When Spike Lee asked, not unreasonably, after the release of Jackie Brown if Tarantino, by liberally peppering his dialogue with racial epithets (as he had in Pulp Fiction) was trying to be an «honorary Black man,» it was Jackson
who rushed to Tarantino's defense, claiming that his friend and collaborator had not
transgressed any moral or artistic boundaries.
Embarrassed, Olive ends up having to spank a «baby»
who's
transgressed, knowing that Bill and Elizabeth are watching from the shadows.
Along the way he is helped by a comic relief monk («I'm just a friar actually,» he informs everyone whenever he is about to
transgress some code of Catholic practice) and the shapely Kate Beckinsale (
who played the hot vampire in Underworld and the object of Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett's affections in the crappy Pearl Harbor).
Erika,
who at this point seems unable to achieve sexual satisfaction with a partner, needs the potential consequences of
transgressing a public space to arouse herself.
So begins Jake's new life as George Amberson and his new world of Elvis and JFK, of big American cars and sock hops, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill,
who becomes the love of Jake's life — a life that
transgresses all the normal rules of time.
«So begins Jake's new life as George Amberson and his new world of Elvis and JFK, of big American cars and sock hops, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill,
who becomes the love of Jake's life — a life that
transgresses all the normal rules of time,» says the description on King's site.
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.
If way take a short look into the art history until our century we see that it has always relied on the rebellious and creative spirits
who were
transgressing the limits placed by their predecessors.
Artists
who develop researches that seek to
transgress the established by getting inside ideassuch as the fetish of objects, reification, mirroring of images and actions, and the relationwith the Other.
The exhibition also includes works by artists
who are not content to stay on their side of a borderline, and
who, through their works,
transgress personal and social boundaries.
Nasty and funny, these early work hint at the future Smithson,
who would continue to break rules and
transgress boundaries.
One individual,
who was once on the board of the Sierra Club, has suggested I should be criminally prosecuted... There was a shocking intensity to their self - righteous fury, as if I had
transgressed a moral as well as an intellectual boundary and committed blasphemy.
He sees say on pay as a measure that should be targeted at companies
who are suspected of
transgressing on compensation, rather than tarring all firms with the same brush.