Sentence examples for questions of redemption from inspiring English sources

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"She said to me, 'You're someone who cares a lot about questions of redemption, how to live a good life, but that's not in your writing.' I don't think that's completely true, I think there is a grappling in my earlier work about what is an ethical life, but maybe it's buried deep.

Just like people's capacity for good and for evil in real life, Martin explores the questions of redemption and character change in the Ice and Fire series.

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The resulting trips from Hell to Heaven and back are reminiscent of repetitive, multilevel side-scrollers, and the playful command options like "fight," "run," and "apologize" hint at questions of penance, redemption, and retribution.

The resulting trips from Hell to Heaven and back are reminiscent of repetitive, multilevel side-scrollers, and the playful command options like "fight," "run," and "apologise" hint at questions of penance, redemption, and retribution.

And so we've mostly continued to have theologies that focus on questions of sin, redemption, the church, and social issues without reference to the diverse experiences and perspectives of the entirety of the human race.

And their numbers raised the question of how redemption could have possibly taken so long.

Despite the support of Secretary of the Treasury Charles J. Folger, the question of the redemption of the trade dollar became caught up in controversy over the heavy coinage of the new Morgan dollar under the inflationary Bland Allison Act.

Written with the same attention to historical detail Isabel Allende has been known for since her first novel, The House of the Spirits, The Japanese Lover explores questions of identity, abandonment, redemption, and the unknowable impact of fate on our lives.

When this doesn't prove terribly involving, I was perfectly happy to have Mamet use these two women as an excuse to debate questions of faith and redemption, morality, the passage of time and something, anything that might hold my attention.

The book, whose author is now a television critic for The Times, "raises profound questions: of guilt, retribution, justice, redemption and absolution," James B. Stewart said here last year.

As to why I would discuss lynching photographs during religious and festive holidays: if such holidays mean anything, it is because these celebrations mean taking questions of brutality, sacrifice and redemption seriously.

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