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Eternal Living

Reflections on Dallas Willard's Teaching on Faith and Formation

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Dallas Willard spent his life making eternal living concrete for his friends. After his unexpected passing in 2013, the kaleidoscope of memories and the diversity of the lives he had touched could not be confined to one or even two memorial services but three. It is this wide breadth of impact that inspired friends, family, colleagues, students, and leaders of the church to gather their reflections on this celebrated yet humble theologian and philosopher. Curated by Willard's longtime colleague and friend, Gary Moon, this medley of memories and "Dallas-isms" seeks to move and motivate listeners toward deeper experiences of God through the sharing of stories from the lives of the writers.

Whether influenced by him as a family member, close friend, advisor, professor, philosopher, minister, or reformer, contributors bring refreshing insight into not only his ideas and what shaped him but also to his contagious theology of grace and joy. Contributors include: Richard J. Foster, Jane Willard, J. P. Moreland, John Ortberg, James Bryan Smith, Alan Fadling, Ruth Haley Barton, and dozens more.

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Many profound reflections on the life of Dallas Willard from a wide variety of family and friend.

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Simply brilliant and moving. An inspiring epitaph for a man who embodied the good news. The news is that the kingdom of God is available to you now and always forever. Dallas's life and work discussed here is testimony to that.

Inspired tribute to an inspirational man.

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Dallas has influenced me so much. I’m only in my mid twenties, but over the last few years I’ve tried to read all I can of his work, because he is one of the few people who has embodied all of the beautiful wisdom and insight that he spoke of in his books. This man lived the abundant life of the kingdom, and I look forward to meeting him some day.

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