You may notice, from the poster below, that I get to give a 10 minute response to what is sure to be a fascinating and controversial paper by Robin Parry.
Discussing Universalism with Robin Parry
April 10, 2010 by jonswales
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Sounds like it will be very interesting. Those are some pretty provocative questions to answer ‘yes’ to. Will the audio/video be available online in the future?
thanks for posting this Jon.
Jake–the intention is to record this and to try to make it available online. btw, Robin Parry is the author of The Evangelical Universalist: http://evangelicaluniversalist.blogspot.com/
Whenever you put the recording of Dr Parry’s presentation online, pls let me know. THANKS!