guilt·y (gĭl′tē) adj.guilt·i·er,guilt·i·est 1. a.Responsible for a reprehensible act; culpable. b.LawFound to have violated a criminal law by a jury or judge. c.Deserving blame, as for an error:guilty of misjudgment. ...
The Christian doctrine of original singives an exceptional place to ontological guilt. The difference between the graecowestern thought and the Hebraic thought... É Pewzner - 《Rennes》 被引量: 0发表: 1989年 Purity in Ancient Mesopotamia: The Paleo-Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian Periods A synthesi...
guilt (gɪlt) n. 1. the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp. against moral or penal law; culpability: to admit one's guilt in a robbery. 2. a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong, etc., whether real or...
ˈsin 1 :a breaking of a moral law 2 :an action that is or is felt to be bad sin 2 of 2verb sinned;sinning :to commit a sin More from Merriam-Webster onsin Nglish:Translation ofsinfor Spanish Speakers Britannica.com:Encyclopedia article aboutsin ...
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Shame—and its associated affects of disgust and guilt (shame with a known perpetrator)—has ‘stuck’ hard with sexuality since the Enlightenment (Davidoff 2006, p. 27). This historically ‘sticky’ (Ahmed 2004, p. 90) nature of shame and its related affects in connection with sexuality ...
These theories have focused mainly on sociocultural and relationship factors, such as being less sexually assertive, experiencing more guilt and conflicts in sexuality, having the tendency to become over-fused and merged in relationships, and reporting high rates of sexual trauma and internalized ...
The meaning of SIN is an offense against religious or moral law. How to use sin in a sentence. More on the Meaning of Sin Synonym Discussion of Sin.
The present article analyzes sin, guilt and regeneration in The Scarlet Letter. Different types of sin are represented in The Scarlet Letter. There are sins of the flesh, sins of weakness, sins of will and the intellect. Hester stands on the scaffold wearing a dull gray dress with a large...
Thyself art, and yet they are; and that only is not from Thee which is not, and the motion of the will from Thee who art, to that which in a less degree is, because such motion is guilt and sin; and that no one’s sin doth either hurt Thee, or disturb the order of Thy rule...