Robin Parry on the gospel-shaped love of God
Here is my talk on God's love from "The Forgotten Gospel" conference at The Sanctuary, Denver (August 2016)
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I love this talk. Thanks so much not only for delivering it but also for making it available to everyone.
Quick question: if memory serves, you didn't reference 1 Cor. 13 when defining Biblical love. Can you talk a little bit about why you didn't go that route?
Thanks!
Tim
Thanks, and good point. I did not. I wanted to use the biblical story to explore God's love and 1 Cor 13 is not a narrative, nor a narrative exploration. However, it does need to be integrated and I think that bringing its influence to bear would only enhance the points I am making. If God's love is like 1 Cor 13 then the case for everlasting hell becomes even more difficult—difficult to the point of breaking apart.
Robin
This is probably a horrible question but might you recommend a few books that you would consider essential? Perhaps some that are a good place to make a start any way? Of course assuming your own ;)
I can relate to your story. Good theology can be very liberating from soul-destroying theologies.
Essential reading? Yikes! Well, perhaps the following:
Thomas Talbott, "The Inescapable Love of God" (2nd ed.)
Brad Jersak, "Her Gates Will Never Be Shut"
Gregory MacDonald, "The Evangelical Universalist"
Heath Bradley, "Flames of Love"
Thomas Allin, "Christ Triumphant: Annotated Edition"
I'd start with that. There are loads of others, but they'd cover the basic ground.
All the best,
Robin