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Encyclopedia > Redemption

Redemption is also a collectible card game. See: Redemption (card game) Collectible card games (CCGs), also called customizable card games or trading card games, are played using specially designed sets of cards. ... Redemption is a Collectible Card Game based on the Bible. ...


Redemption is a concept of a thing being redeemed, or restored in terms of its value. It can refer specifically to:


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Redemption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (226 words)
Redemption is a religious term synonymous with salvation; or delivery from sins.
Redemption is a television movie made in 2004 about a Nobel Prize nominated death row inmate Stanley "Tookie" Williams starring Jamie Foxx.
Redemption is a term in United States history denoting the reestablishment of conservative Democratic rule in the U.S. South following Reconstruction.
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Redemption is a comprehensive term used in the Bible to refer to the special intervention of God for the salvation of mankind.
There are other ideas closely related to the primary concept of redemption which relate to the necessity for redemption and its various aspects and to the effects of the ministry of God's grace in the life of the Christian believer.
The principle of redemption, then, is the concept of bondage to the slavery of sin and freedom from its domination (John 8:31-36).
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