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  • Bobby often said that he wrote "Sunny" as a reaction to that cursed weekend, and on one level the sheer uplift of the song, the redemptiveness of the melody and the lyric, do make it seem like an act of musical counterterrorism.

    NYT > Home Page By ROB HOERBURGER 2010

  • There may or may not be struggles, in their novels, with questions vaguely moral or ethical -- but the redemptiveness is almost never even hinted at, and certainly not a redemptiveness having much to do with the realm of faith.

    The American Spectator 2009

  • There may or may not be struggles, in their novels, with questions vaguely moral or ethical -- but the redemptiveness is almost never even hinted at, and certainly not a redemptiveness having much to do with the realm of faith.

    The American Spectator 2009

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