tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2713231510890712652.post4404782125522026857..comments2024-03-02T08:27:42.344+00:00Comments on Theological Scribbles: Thought for the Day from Karl BarthRobin Parryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08856329564156757485noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2713231510890712652.post-14978472966993736842011-06-28T01:54:23.161+01:002011-06-28T01:54:23.161+01:00Hi Robin! This is not a comment re the blog post ...Hi Robin! This is not a comment re the blog post per se, but because i'm not sure how else to reach you! I have your book The Evangelical Universalist along with several others, as I am desiring with all of my heart to know, at a heart level - that all will be well - esp since the sudden death of my mom 3 years ago. I have been an 'evangelical' christian and believe with all of my heart that Jesus reveals the fullness of God. The only thing for me that brings real and lasting Hope - is christian universalism. But some passages that I come across as I try to get closer to Jesus thru scripture frighten me a great deal. For recent example, i was recently very joyous to read Eph 1:10.... that is, until I read Eph 1: 13,14. I was delighted to read John 3:17, until I read John 3:18. I long to simply come to know more the love of God, without going down these worrisome rabbit trails, but I also want to be intellectually honest when i come across these verses and try to understand how they co-exist with a greater hope. Can you help me???? thank you so much. you can simply write me at vicki.catt@gmail.com thank you!!!Vickihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11192163799081251246noreply@blogger.com