One student argues that an adulterer has no independent power to redeem himself before the betrayed spouse; redemption arrives only when the wronged person chooses to declare him redeemed.
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Sovereign decision
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"So I wasn't going to say that he can't redeem himself. I was going to say that, uh, he can only be redeemed when..."
"...or maybe it's just so subordinate, you can't even make a sovereign decision at the moment."
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