A false dichotomy

A false dichotomy

In this conversation from 2009, Dallas Willard (1934–2013) discusses the truth of spiritual knowledge and its epistemological validity. (63 minutes)
Christian belief as real knowledge

Christian belief as real knowledge

Dallas Willard on the modern divorce between faith and knowledge
Humility and moral knowledge

Humility and moral knowledge

FROM VOL. 149
Steven L. Porter discusses The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge, an unfinished manuscript (which he helped to complete) by the late philosopher Dallas Willard. (22 minutes)
Willard, Dallas

Willard, Dallas

FROM THE GUEST PAGE: Dallas Willard (1935–2013) was a philosophy professor at the University of Southern California and an author of many books on Christianity and discipleship.
Dallas Willard on discipleship

Dallas Willard on discipleship

Dallas Willard talks about how pastors should understand their vocation as one of making disciples — apprentices of Jesus — and that the training of pastors must include a commitment to pursue spiritual wisdom and faithfulness. (21 minutes)
Merciless moralism bereft of moral reasons

Merciless moralism bereft of moral reasons

Dallas Willard explores how moral passions on campuses — and elsewhere — are now immune to rational examination or critique
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 149

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 149

FEATURED GUESTS: Dru Johnson, Steven L. Porter, Reinhard Hütter, Matthew Levering, David Lyle Jeffrey, and Christopher Phillips
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 100

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 100

FEATURED GUESTS: Jennifer Burns, Christian Smith, Dallas Willard, Peter Kreeft, P. D. James, James Davison Hunter, Paul McHugh, Ted Prescott, Ed Knippers, Martha Bayles, Dominic Aquila, Gilbert Meilaender, Neil Postman, and Alan Jacobs