redemptive
IPA: rɪdˈɛmptɪv
adjective
- Causing, or relating to, redemption or saving; redeeming.
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Examples of "redemptive" in Sentences
- I don't know if I could necessarily call it redemptive.
- In my spiritual journey into Catholic spirituality, I had come to understand the notion of redemptive suffering.
- "There's not what you call a redemptive arc—and Americans love their redemptive arc—but it isn't absolutely without hope, either."
- Writing this book made me feel that I was using my own difficulty to make things easier for other people, and there was a certain redemptive value in that.
- Christ Himself in His actual influence over this body and over each of its members; hence it is only occasionally that he recalls the redemptive power of Christ's Death.
- Mine, The Bible is a record of the important events in redemptive history the creation of man is at the very beginning of this history what happened before is merely prologue.
- The products are gorgeous, the prices are fantastic, and the business is committed to what I'd call redemptive engagement with the Indian communities and businesses it purchases from.
- Dr. Jackson's book is structured as a response to another theological work, Is God a White Racist? by William Jones, which argues that traditional black theodicy overprivileges the idea of redemptive suffering, and that by implication they create the idea that God favors whites.
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