The Kingdom Among Us: The Gospel According to Dallas Willard

The Kingdom Among Us: The Gospel According to Dallas Willard

by Michael Stewart Robb
The Kingdom Among Us: The Gospel According to Dallas Willard

The Kingdom Among Us: The Gospel According to Dallas Willard

by Michael Stewart Robb

Hardcover

$49.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Temporarily Out of Stock Online
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Despite perennial attraction to his teachings, Dallas Willard's theology has not been easy for his readers and colleagues to figure out or piece together. His approach to theology was an odd one. His five bestselling books on the Christian life were a "side job" to his quiet career as a professional philosopher.

To what, if not to his profession, can one attribute the lasting attraction of his books? On one hand, it is Willard's rhetorical skill and his cross-disciplinary knowledge—philosophical, psychological, biblical—regarding the central issues of human life. But more importantly, his books all proclaim a gospel which in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries can be especially hard to hear. Willard spoke of this gospel in biblical terms, "the gospel of the kingdom," a gospel of spiritual living.

The Kingdom Among Us presents a comprehensive account of that gospel. But it is much more than mere interpretation. By examining both Willard's writings and hundreds of hours of audio recordings, Michael Stewart Robb both recovers and expands Willard's theological vision.

The book will help long time readers of Willard's books make sense of his position in professional theology and philosophy. Robb's reconstruction of a gospel of spiritual living will help scholars, theologians, and philosophers make sense of Willard's "side job." But all readers will encounter in these pages the most complete picture available of one of the giants of modern Christian spirituality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506480732
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 09/27/2022
Pages: 522
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael Stewart Robb is the founding director of Sanctus, a European Institute for Theology and Spiritual Formation, and director of research at the Martin Institute and Dallas Willard Research Center at Westmont College. He lives in Munich, Germany.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction

1 The Odd Duck of Twentieth-Century Theology 3

Part I In Search of Biblical Ontology

2 The First Listeners' Eye View 35

3 The Onto Logical Approach to the Bible 61

4 Theology and the Objectivity of Faith 101

Part II The First Stage

5 What the Jews Knew 151

6 Jesus's Popularity, Explained 199

Part III The Second Stage

7 What Else the Jews Knew (Or Could Have) 247

8 The (Lost) Gospel of Jesus the Teacher 295

9 The (Only) Gospel That Makes Disciples 323

Part IV The Third Stage

10 What a Few Jews Knew 361

11 The King and Soteriological Déjà Vu 391

12 Cur Deus Homo? 443

Conclusion

13 The Odd Duck for Twenty-First Century Theology 497

Subject Index 509

Name Index 517

Scripture Index 521

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews