Knowing Christ Today

Why We Can Trust Spiritual Knowledge

Dallas Willard

256 Pages

On-Sale Date: 13/05/2014

ISBN: 9780062311795

Trim Size: 5.350in x 8.000in x 0.850in

$18.99

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A Compelling Defense of the Faith for Our Time

Addressing the central question facing the church today—Is the Gospel true?—Dallas Willard offers an impassioned argument that Christian spiritual ideals are a reliable source of wisdom that should be granted the same authority as other intellectual disciplines such as science or philosophy. He shows how faith and reason are complementary and confronts the difficult issues of Christian pluralism (the challenge of other faiths) and how we can know God exists.

Dallas Willard was a professor at the University of Southern California’s School of Philosophy until his death in 2013. His groundbreaking books The Divine Conspiracy, The Great Omission, Knowing Christ Today, Hearing God, The Spirit of the Disciplines, Renovation of the Heart, and The Divine Conspiracy Continued forever changed the way thousands of Christians experience their faith.

“Dallas Willard focuses like a laser beam on the issue of moral knowledge as a legitimate source for understanding reality and applying it to daily life. It is a must read.” — Richard Foster

“A spiritual defense of the proposition that faith and reason are not contradictory.” — Peter L. Berger, Director, Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs, Boston University

“This is clear, lucid thinking about what matters most, as is desperately needed today. Only Dallas Willard could have written this, but I don’t know anyone who doesn’t need to read it.” — John Ortberg, Pastor, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church and author of Faith & Doubt

“In prose that is both decisive and austere…this volume will engage readers who are willing to follow Willard on his self-assured way, and trust him as a guide.” — Publishers Weekly

“Willard is always fascinating reading. [In Knowing Christ Today] he cares not only about God’s people being rooted in solid theology and thought, but also in Christ’s apprentices actually living out the life of the Spirit.” — Baptist Standard