Thinking Christianly

#23: Dallas Willard, Husserl, and the Future of Spiritual Formation


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Most of us know Dallas Willard as a brilliant and pastoral writer on spiritual formation. In his writing, you can sense a man of great thought, but the depth of his knowledge can be hidden from the reader of his more popular works. In this episode, Stan and J.P. discuss the life, scholarship, and legacy of Dallas Willard. They also share thoughts on spiritual formation gleaned from Dallas.
In this podcast, we discuss:
The work of Dallas Willard in his academic vocation as a philosopher
Why metaphysics and epistemology are essential to the messages of Dr. Willard
Why Dallas Willard’s study and translation of Edmund Husserl is so important
The legacy of Dr. Willard--how J.P. and Stan have been inspired to continue promoting his ideas
Willard’s hopes for future scholarship and predictions for challenges ahead
Insights from Dallas on spiritual disciplines leading to spiritual formation
How to avoid being satisfied with “Church-ianity”
Thoughts on being faithful to your calling when tempted to be discouraged
Resources and Citations:
Dallas Willard, The Divine Conspiracy
Dallas Willard, Renovation of the Heart
Dallas Willard, Hearing God
Dallas Willard, The Spirit of the Disciplines
Dallas Willard, Early Writings in the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
Claire Oritz Hill, Review of Edmund Husserl: Early Writings in the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
J.P. Moreland, Dallas Willard | JP Moreland
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