Relearning who God is: How God’s description of himself upends our expectations

“Who is God? If we could pick only one passage from the Old Testament to answer that question, it would be hard to improve upon Exodus 34. God is revealing himself to Moses, causing his glory to pass by Moses, whom God has put in a cleft in the rock (33:22).” - WORLD

Discussion

[G. N. Barkman]

Rajesh, I have now read your article on the absence of the word “Savior” in Gentile evangelism and found it informative. You seem to avoid drawing any clear conclusions or implications from this study, but what you have uncovered is worth pondering. I have some ideas about its possible implications, but that would start a new and potentially lengthy discussion.

I see you are at Mount Calvary. You may know my daughter Cherith and her husband, Eric Newton.

I trust you will have a good day.

Thanks for the feedback, Mr. Barkman. I avoided stating any conclusions or implications in that article because developing those properly would have made the article much too long. Also, I wrote that article less than a year after I finished my doctoral work and did not want to get into any more heated discussions at that time about the relationship of that topic to a major thrust of my dissertation.
I appreciate greatly the family members that you have at my church. They are choice brethren!