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Kingdom Apprenticeship

Dallas Willard's Formational Theology and Missional Vision

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Kingdom Apprenticeship

De : Keas Keasler
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A Groundbreaking Analysis of Dallas Willard's Theology of Spiritual Formation

Dallas Willard's formational theology begins with the claim that the aim of God in human history is the formation of a community of loving persons apprenticed to Jesus―and ends with the promise that such apprenticeship prepares us to share in God's governance of the cosmos.

This apprenticeship to Jesus is the path to human flourishing, the renewal of the church, and the healing of the world.

In Kingdom Apprenticeship, Keas Keasler offers the first comprehensive study of Willard's theology of spiritual formation. He argues that while the three D's of disciples, discipleship, and disciplines made Willard famous, his formational theology is much deeper than that. Willard's unique grammar of transformation is grounded in ordinary life, for it is in our present reality that we are trained to participate in God's eternal purposes.

Against the drift of modern theology into abstraction, Willard calls the church back to a clinical theology―one aimed at the transformation of character through an interactive life with God. Formation and mission, contemplation and action, inner renewal and outward vocation―all are inseparably linked in Willard's vision.

Kingdom Apprenticeship offers a fresh and urgent call: to recover apprenticeship to Jesus as the heart of the Christian life―and the hope of the world.

©2026 David Johnston Keasler
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Théologie Vie chrétienne
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