نتایج جستجو برای: transgression

تعداد نتایج: 1417  

Journal: :Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 2023

Journal: :Journal of Communication Management 2013

Love and its transformative power have long been at the center of Islamic Sufism. For Sufi writers profane love, perceived as the love of worldly beloved, was the first step on the path toward the union with the divine. Farid al-Din ‘Attar (1145-1221) was one of the most significant authors to espouse and articulate profane love as a representation of both earthly and heavenly love. 'Attar’s us...

2015
Yulong Cao Hongbo Yu Yanhong Wu Xiaolin Zhou

Compensation is a kind of pro-social behavior that can restore a social relationship jeopardized by interpersonal transgression. The effectiveness of a certain compensation strategy (e.g., repaying money, sharing loss, etc.) may vary as a function of the social norm/relationship. Previous studies have shown that two types of norms (or relationships), monetary/exchange and social/communal, diffe...

2008
Yong Wang Qingtao Chen

For even dimensional manifolds, we prove some twisted anomaly cancellation formulas which generalize some well-known cancellation formulas. For odd dimensional manifolds, we obtain some modularly invariant characteristic forms by the Chern-Simons transgression and we also get some twisted anomaly cancellation formulas. Subj. Class.: Differential geometry; Algebraic topology MSC: 58C20; 57R20; 5...

2015
Oleg Mandic Thomas A. Neubauer Mathias Harzhauser

The mollusc fauna from the Pliocene Viviparus beds of Vukomeričke Gorice hills in central Croatia was investigated at four sites in the region of Kravarsko, S of Zagreb. The region represents a Pleistocene horst-anticline at the southern margin of the Sava depression. Sediments are dominated by clay, bearing some sand, gravel and lignite intercalations. The molluscs, comprising 11 gastropod and...

Journal: :persian literary studies journal 2013
claudia yaghoobi

love and its transformative power have long been at the center of islamic sufism. for sufi writers profane love, perceived as the love of worldly beloved, was the first step on the path toward the union with the divine. farid al-din ‘attar (1145-1221) was one of the most significant authors to espouse and articulate profane love as a representation of both earthly and heavenly love. 'attar’s us...

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