Definition of «redemptive process»

The phrase "redemptive process" refers to a series of actions or steps taken in order to redeem or restore something or someone to a better state or condition.

Sentences with «redemptive process»

  • The Stoic departed this life dispassionately; the Christian martyr on the other hand died with spirited passion for the cause of Christ, because he knew that by doing so he stood within a powerful redemptive process. (religion-online.org)
  • It is doubtful if separate catechetical instructions with their heavy emphasis on redemptive processes can ever supply what is missing. (religion-online.org)
  • While he allows that doctrinal debates about Christ and the Trinity are of only antiquarian interest, he comes out for what he calls a «redemptive process» in which good people do not give up on the goal of establishing the kingdom of God on earth. (firstthings.com)
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