14 Metaphors for redemption

Of these at least 3,500,000 are in Austria-Hungary, the great majority under the grossly oppressive rule of the Magyars; and the redemption of Transylvania and the neighbouring counties of Hungary has always been the ideal of all patriotic Roumanians, even of those who looked to a distant future for its realisation.

Pictures of the crown worn by Edgar will convince the reader that its redemption was no slight task, while the mortgage on the throne was a mere bagatelle.

Redemption is the explanation of the existence of man, of his present progress, and his future destiny.

This is the eating of the deadly tree which occasions the Fall, and therefore the Redemption which requires to be accomplished is a redemption from Fearnot merely from this or that particular fear but from the very Root of Fear, which root is unbelief in the Love of God, the refusal to believe that Love alone is the Creating Power in all things, whether small beyond our recognition or great beyond our conception.

The redemption of society from the welter of selfishness and brutishness and cruelty into which it is now plunged will be a costly undertaking.

The redemption of the social order is, then, the problem now before us.

As redemption is the central point of Christianity, public preaching and teaching had been directed chiefly, at first, to the passion, death, and resurrection of the Saviour of the world.

Redemption is a race-savior: it seizes not only the individual, but his environment, his friends, and his future state.

Redemption is not the keynote of Wuthering Heights.

The redemption of society is the objective of the new evangelism.

The redemption of the physical order will be the result of the socialization of mankind.

To the shallow, redemption is an easy-going process, a way of healing the scratches which the world makes.

Redemption is not a dogma; it is a life.

Redemption is a perpetual and ascendant moral growth.

14 Metaphors for  redemption