Redemption
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Redemption may refer to:
In economics:
- Redemption (bonds), the payment of any formal obligation incurred by any institution
- Redemption value, a type of bond
In religion:
- Redemption (religious), a concept referring to forgiveness or absolution for past sins and protection from eternal damnation
- In Christianity, salvation through the payment of a formal obligation by the death of Jesus Christ
- Redemptive suffering
In film:
- The Shawshank Redemption, written by Stephen King.
- Redemption (2004 film), a film by Jose Garofalo
- Redemption (2002 film), a film by Art Camacho
- Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story, a 2004 television movie
In gaming:
- Headhunter: Redemption, the sequel to the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 game Headhunter
- Redemption (card game), a collectible card game published by Cactus Game Design
- Terminator 3: The Redemption, a video game based on the Terminator series
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption, a PC RPG released on June 7, 2000 by Activision
In literature:
- Redemption (1990 novel), the first novel by Tariq Ali
- Redemption (Angel novel), a novel by Mel Odom
- Redemption (novel), a novel by Leon Uris
- Redemption (play), a play by Leo Tolstoy
- Redemption (1999 novel), a late novel of Howard Fast
- Redemption, a Dragonlance novel by Jean Rabe.
In music:
- Mikkei Redemption, a hardcore punk guitarist
- Redemption (album), an album by Benzino
- Redemption (band), a progressive/heavy metal band
- Redemption, a song by Gackt for the game Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII
- Redemption 87, a short-lived East Bay hardcore punk band containing ex-members of Unit Pride, Skankin' Pickle, and Token Entry
In television:
- "Redemption" (Stargate SG-1), a two-part episode of Stargate SG-1
- "Redemption" (TNG episode), a two-part episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
In other fields:
- Outlook Redemption, a toolset for users of Microsoft's Outlook email program
- Redemption (United States history), the reestablishment of conservative Democratic rule in the U.S. South following Reconstruction