Dallas Willard - Human Effort, Human Character and Divine Grace: Why Grace Requires Effort 2

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    Dallas Willard taught this 5-day intensive seminary course on the psychology of redemption (the theology of spiritual formation) for Denver Seminary in January 2010. Dallas called it "THE HUMAN CONTRIBUTION TO HOLINESS, or if you like, THE HUMAN SIDE OF HOLINESS: WHAT IS OUR PART IN PUTTING OFF THE OLD PERSON AND PUTTING ON THE NEW."
    In this ninth session (9/19) Dallas Willard speaks on:
    HUMAN EFFORT, HUMAN CHARACTER, AND DIVINE GRACE. WHY GRACE REQUIRES EFFORT-THE “WITH GOD LIFE”
    Romans 6 & 7. Col. 3:5-16, Eph.4:17-5:1, Romans 13:14.
    SPIRIT OF THE DISCIPLINES, Chapters 6 & 7
    The syllabus for the course can be viewed here: conversatio.org/media-room/sy...
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Komentáře • 7

  • @conversatiodiv
    @conversatiodiv  Před 2 lety +1

    It is likely James's book on Psychology. Though there are two. There's the shorter psychology and the 2 volume one.

  • @michaelbrickley2443
    @michaelbrickley2443 Před 2 lety +5

    How sad that a man who is teaching ministers, a man who has taught me so much about being Christlike, is largely ignored by people.

    • @lindadoyle525
      @lindadoyle525 Před 2 lety +1

      It's the Holy Spirit's work to draw people. Dallas' ministry is for those who are mature and desire the meat of the Gospel.

  • @deamathews1871
    @deamathews1871 Před 2 lety

    Dr Willard mentions in this series a work by William James.. the croup is asked to read two chapters. It is not listed in the syllabus. Which of James’s work is her referring to?

  • @alyderuby2480
    @alyderuby2480 Před rokem

    52:43

  • @alyderuby2480
    @alyderuby2480 Před rokem

    1:00:03