Knowing Christ Today by Dallas Willard

Knowing Christ Today by Dallas Willard — Willard’s work confronts a critical issue in modern Christian thought: the separation of Jesus’ teachings from what is considered genuine knowledge. He argues that this division has led to a catastrophic misunderstanding of what it means to know Christ and live according to His teachings. The book’s aim is to reestablish the core teachings of Christianity—often referred to as “Mere” Christianity—as a substantial and recognized form of knowledge¹.

Knowing Christ Today by Dallas Willard

Knowing Christ Today by Dallas Willard — Willard's work confronts a critical issue in modern Christian thought: the separation of Jesus' teachings from what is considered genuine knowledge. He argues that this division has led to a catastrophic misunderstanding of what it means to know Christ and live according to His teachings. The book's aim is to reestablish the core teachings of Christianity—often referred to as “Mere” Christianity—as a substantial and recognized form of knowledge¹[1].
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At the heart of “Knowing Christ Today”” is the distinction between knowledge, belief, commitment, and profession. Willard clarifies these concepts with the precision of a philosopher and the clarity of a teacher. He contends that many have come to believe that deep thinking and Christ-following are mutually exclusive, a notion he firmly rejects. Citing C.S. Lewis, Willard reminds us that God expects us to use our intellect to its fullest: “God is no fonder of intellectual slackers than of any other slackers”¹.

The book also addresses the sources of knowledge honored by scientists and scholars—authority, reason, and experience—and laments the disappearance of moral knowledge. Willard suggests that the ethic of love, as incarnated by Jesus, should be renewed in the lives and actions of believers².

“Knowing Christ Today” is not just a defense of the faith; it is a call to intellectual and spiritual awakening. Willard takes stock of our cultural definitions of “knowledge” and “morality” and reveals how biases and prejudices, rather than rational arguments, have led to a poor regard for religion and truth³.

For those interested in the intersection of faith and intellect, “Knowing Christ Today” is a treasure trove of insights. It challenges readers to consider the epistemic status of their beliefs and to embrace the Christian faith not just as a set of doctrines but as a transformative way of understanding and engaging with the world.

In crafting this blog post, I’ve drawn upon the essence of Willard’s work to inspire both believers and seekers alike. The journey to knowing Christ today is one that engages the whole person—heart, soul, and mind. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, let us take up Willard’s invitation to think deeply, live wisely, and know Christ truly.

Sources:

  1. Dallas Willard | Knowing Christ Today
  2. Knowing Christ Today by Dallas Willard | Review | Spirituality & Practice
  3. Knowing Christ Today | Renovaré
  4. Knowing Christ Today: Why We Can Trust Spiritual Knowledge

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A Christian Blogger that enjoys blogging about the Bible, Theology, God, Jesus Christ, Christian Music, Family, Cats, Odd Holidays, sewing and much more. I have been blogging since 2004, however, I have been blogging on Courageous Christian Father since 2012. I enjoy listening to Christian Music. I am married with 1 daughter, 2 step-sons and a step daughter.

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