Associations to the word «Redemptive»
Noun
- Redemption
- Atonement
- Suffering
- Resurrection
- Christ
- Peasantry
- Semitism
- Salvation
- Deliverance
- Narrative
- Incarnation
- Crucifixion
- Fulfillment
- Sacrament
- Jesus
- Preaching
- Feldman
- Ism
- Puritan
- Theology
- Optimism
- Styles
- Savior
- Sacrifice
- Scripture
- Sin
- Self
- Elliot
- Rom
- Liturgy
- Messiah
- Theologian
- Revelation
- Gospel
- Christianity
- Ballad
- Spirituality
- Unknown
- Contamination
- Adult
- Theme
- Cor
- Emancipation
- Humanity
- Mankind
- God
- Deborah
- Faith
- Baptism
- Him
- Mystery
- Hague
- Power
- Aa
- Obedience
- Jerome
- Mobility
- Belief
- Islam
- Hood
- Bible
- Christian
- Imagery
- Violence
- Covenant
- Purity
- Reagan
- Believer
- Liberation
- Encounter
- Passion
- Interpretation
- Grace
- Unity
- Religion
- Aspect
- Glory
- Reformation
Adjective
Wiktionary
REDEMPTIVE, adjective. Of something that is redeeming; being of redemption or saving
Dictionary definition
REDEMPTIVE, adjective. Of or relating to or resulting in redemption; "a redemptive theory about life"- E.K.Brown.
REDEMPTIVE, adjective. Bringing about salvation or redemption from sin; "saving faith"; "redemptive (or redeeming) love".
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.