God's being is not a static reality from which we are disjoined, something we can admire only from afar like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. |
Or, certain theological assertions are stated, completely disjoined from their congregational, ethical implications. |
This may sound obvious, but some interviews are a disjoined bunch of questions that leave obvious follow-up points hanging in the air. |
According to Feldstein, white and black motherhood fractured in the 1960s, as racial liberalism and gender conservatism disjoined. |
Their implications would be only an embarrassing distraction, oddly disjoined from the prevailing paths of technical investigation. |
What is known through postmemory is only ever realized in the disjunction between the time of the event's conception and its disjoined retelling. |