So too God participates in the joy of the individual
whose estrangement is converted to at - one - ment with God.
Not exact matches
What would certainly help the Islanders is consistent play from Denis Potvin, the 23 - year - old defenseman
whose exalted opinion of himself on and off the ice led to a long period of
estrangement from his teammates and a deterioration of his game last year.
He's relieved to just take up garage space in the modest home of his brother Tom (Ben Schwartz, «Parks and Recreation»),
whose lack of visitation over the years is a source of
estrangement between them.
His ceaseless drawing as a boy presaged an output
whose quixotic
estrangements are perhaps traceable to his immigrant experience.
Her process generates
estrangement, with our own bodies and with the things that surround us (
whose limbs are these?).
Of course, the even more fundamental characteristic shared by all children
whose relationship with a parent has broken down, because of the actions of the favoured parent (alienation) or because of the parenting skills or past behaviour of the rejected parent (
estrangement), is the loss of the parent - child relationship.
A portion of the following is from Dr. Coleman's book: We live in a culture that assumes if there is an
estrangement, the parents must have done something really terrible,» said Dr. Coleman,
whose book «When Parents Hurt» (William Morrow, 2007) focuses on
estrangement.