Dallas Willard's Study Guide to The Divine Conspiracy
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This study guide expands the discussion begun in The Divine Conspiracy, focusing on and clarifying key issues and encouraging a fuller understanding of Christian discipleship. Here you will find:
- Overviews and summaries of each chapter of The Divine ConspiracyScripture meditations to enhance your understanding of the textStudy questions to facilitate stimulating discussion and reflection
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #112153 in Books
- Published on: 2001-04-01
- Released on: 2001-04-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780060641009
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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"This book belongs in the tradition of the great devotional classics." -- --Christian Century
"This book belongs in the tradition of the great devotional classics." -- --Christian Century
About the Author
Jan Johnson is a writer who specializes in books on spirituality and religion. She lives in Simi, CA.
Customer Reviews
Very Helpful
I guess I'm just not as smart as the previous reviewer. He is correct in saying that some of Willard's ideas are complex and provocative, but I disagree that this study guide is "insultingly immature." I found it to be very helpful in clarifying many of the more difficult early passages in the book. Like all good study guides it doesn't think for the reader, but assists him in thinking for himself. A highly recommended aid to a highly recommended book.
Dallas Willard's Study Guide to Divine Conspiracy
This is a great study guide to add to the depth of reading that The Divine Conspiracy is known for.
Disappointed
I have read Willard's Divine Conspiracy a good many times and it is my favorite book--and I've been a Christian for 30+ years! Recently a few friends and I gathered over the course of a year to discuss the book. We found that the Study Guide was not much of a help, altho we kept using it for quite some time. We finally just gave it up, but I'm sorry I have no supporting detail as to why. As for Divine Conspiracy I find it a constant inspiration for worship! Chapters 9 and 10 lift me to glory!!





